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- Begin with Wanted/Alliance/Proposal invited
- State boy or girl
- State service/profession/income
- Mention caste/religion
- State educaitonal qualifications
To identify animals based on their morphology.
Specimen: ascaris, leech, earthworm, prawn, silkmoth, snail, starfish
The purpose of this study was to investigate and identify the animal based on the morphology. Several set of characteristics helps us to identify an animal through careful observation and writing down to help in its classification. Following are the animals studied in this experiment:
1. What did the narrator planned to do? What perparations did he made for it? | |
> The narrator planned a round-the-world voyage to duplicate the voyage made by Captain James Cook 200 years ago. | |
To prepare for the trip, the narrator and his wife practiced their seafaring skills for the last 16 years and tested their ship 'Wavewalker' in the roughest weather they could find. | |
2. Describe the boat which was made for undertaking the voyage. | |
> To undertake the voyage, a boat named 'Wavewalker' was made which was a 23-meter, 30-ton wooden-hulled ship. | |
3. How long did the narrator planned his voyage to last? | |
> The narrator expected the voyage to last for three years. |
1. What did the narrator planned to do? What perparations did he made for it? | |
> The narrator planned a round-the-world voyage to duplicate the voyage made by Captain James Cook 200 years ago. | |
To prepare for the trip, the narrator and his wife practiced their seafaring skills for the last 16 years and tested their ship 'Wavewalker' in the roughest weather they could find. | |
2. Describe the boat which was made for undertaking the voyage. | |
> To undertake the voyage, a boat named 'Wavewalker' was made which was a 23-meter, 30-ton wooden-hulled ship. | |
3. How long did the narrator planned his voyage to last? | |
> The narrator expected the voyage to last for three years. |