1. Dinamani was probably the name of a newspaper because. Abdul Kalam made an effort so that he could trace the stories of the Second World War, told by his brother-in-law, which made headlines in Dinamani. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/englishRead more

    Dinamani was probably the name of a newspaper because. Abdul Kalam made an effort so that he could trace the stories of the Second World War, told by his brother-in-law, which made headlines in Dinamani.

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  2. Abdul Kalam's house was situated in Mosque Street in Rameswaram in state of Madras. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-6/

    Abdul Kalam’s house was situated in Mosque Street in Rameswaram in state of Madras.

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  3. Usually, we are told to hate people belonging to other countries at the time of war. Political leaders and powerful people work for their personal profits, ask people also to do so. They use people for their own benefits. However, we should not become puppet in their hands and do as they say. RatherRead more

    Usually, we are told to hate people belonging to other countries at the time of war. Political leaders and powerful people work for their personal profits, ask people also to do so. They use people for their own benefits. However, we should not become puppet in their hands and do as they say. Rather we should use our own brain and do what is right. We should understand that war is futile. We should not become judgemental but should analyse the situation before jumping to conclusions. The poet asks us to remember that by hating other people, we are spreading hatred, betrayal and chaos amongst ourselves. When we stand against each other, we harm each other, our mother earth and the environment.

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  4. There are five common features in stanza 2. These features are the sun, the air, the water, peaceful harvest, hands and the labour. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-6/

    There are five common features in stanza 2. These features are the sun, the air, the water, peaceful harvest, hands and the labour.

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  5. Words which suggest the five ways in which the poet draws similarity between all human beings are as follows: “no men are strange”; “uniforms”; “single body breathes”; “land our brothers walk upon”; and “earth like this, in which we all shall lie”. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwaRead more

    Words which suggest the five ways in which the poet draws similarity between all human beings are as follows:
    “no men are strange”; “uniforms”; “single body breathes”; “land our brothers walk upon”; and “earth like this, in which we all shall lie”.

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