Fill in the blanks with articles such as ''a,an,the''
1. The Gandhi belong to the Bania caste and seem to have been originally grocers.
2.Ota Gandhi,my grandfather,must have been a man of principle.
3.He was a Diwan in Porbandar.
4.I do not think that in my childhood I ever felt or knew that these sons of Ota Gandhi were not all of the same mother.
5.Kaba Gandhi was a member of the Rajasthanik court.
6.The result was that all the boys,except myself,were found to have spelt every word correctly.
7.My mother was a religious person.She would not think of taking her meals without the daily prayers.
8.The book and the picture left an indelible impression on my mind.
9.I was married at the age of thirteen.
10.It was with some difficulty that I got through the multiplication tables.
On Doing Nothing - J. B. Priestly
ON DOING NOTHING [alert-success] ON DOING NOTHING - J.B. PRIESTLY [/alert-success] [alert-primary] Short Summary [/alert-primary] [btn href="https://www.speedynotes.in/" class="bt" btn] Back [/btn] In 'On Doing Nothing' J.B. Priestley explores the theme of peace of mind. He explains that society as a whole would benefit from taking time out from their everyday work and being lazy for a period. "On Doing Nothing," was one of Priestly's radio talks which was later put together in the book “Open House”. Priestly describes a sunny day in this essay where he and his friend spent a day on a moor which was two thousand feet above sea level. A moor is a large area with not much going on in it. They spent the whole day on their backs in the soft grass. In the moor, there was neither colour nor sound to attract them. All they did was smoking, eating, and drinking from the cool spring water. They did not exchange any thought. They didn't ma...
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