We use for to show a reason of something.
Upbraid for something means کسی بات پر ملامت کرنا
We use Preposition During to say when something happens.
During this year, During this weekend, During this decade etc.
A hyphen (–) is used in compound nouns like “brother-in-law” to join the words clearly.
It differs from a dash, which is longer and used to separate ideas in a sentence.
Shirt has the short vowel sound /ɜːr/ (as in "hurt" or "bird").
"Ball" and "Read" have long or different vowel sounds.
The report clearly states that sales have increased by 20%.
This sentence directly provides specific information, making its meaning explicit.
It clearly communicates the increase in sales without ambiguity or need for interpretation.
First, next, then, after that, finally
This sequence follows a logical, chronological order for presenting events.
It appropriately arranges the markers from beginning to end.
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
In the line "And silent sank and soared to sing," the repetition of the 's' sound is an example of alliteration.
Corporal is a lower-ranking military position.
While Major, Captain and Colonel are officer ranks.
Therefore, Corporal is the odd one out in terms of rank level.
The correct pair for Widow is Widower (not Bachelor).
Bachelor is the opposite of Spinster or Bachelorette, not Widow.
An anagram is a word or phrase created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase (e.g., "listen" → "silent").
It retains all original letters but changes their order to form a new meaningful word.
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