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Ancient India (The Pre-History or Stone Age)

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Ancient History of India (The Paleolithic Age,  The Mesolithic Age,  The Neolithic Age ) The age, when the pre-historic man began to use stone for utilitarian purpose is divided into three broad divisions,  T he Paleolithic Age  Or the Old stone age , The Mesolithic Age or the Middle Stone Age and The Neolithic Age Or The New Stone Age. The Paleolithic Age  (Up to 9000BC) The Paleolithic culture of India developed in the Pleistocene period or the Ice Age.  It seems that paleolithic men belonged to the Nehtiho race. Homo Sapiens   first appeared in the last of this phase.  paleolithic men were hunters and food gatherers. They had no knowledge of agriculture, fire or pottery, they used tools of unpolished, undressed rough stones and lived in cave rock shelters. They are also called Quartzite men. This age is divided into t hree phases according to the nature of the stone tools used by the people and change in the climate. (I) Early or Lower...

Details of The Sentence and Subject and Predicate by Wren & Martin

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THE SENTENCE 1.When we speak or write we use words. We generally use these words in groups; as,  *Little jack Horner set in a corner A group of words like this, which makes complete sense, is called a Sentence   kinds of sentences Sentences are of four kinds  (1) Those which make statement or assertion;as, *Humpty sat on a wall (2) Those which ask questions; as *Where do you live? (3) Those which express commands, request, or entreaties;as, *Be quiet. *Have mercy upon us. (4) Those which express strong feelings; as, *How cold the night is! *What a shame! A Sentence that makes a statement assertion is called a Declarative or Assertive sentence. A Sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative Sentence. A Sentence that expresses a command or an enteraty is called an Imperative sentence A Sentence that expresses strong feeling is called an Exclamatory sentence SUBJECT AND PREDICATE When we make a Sentence  (1) We name some person or thing: an  (2) Say...