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                          Teacher's Day


              Hello ! 

              Happy Teacher's Day! I am Shruti Sonani, a student from the Department of English. We are celebrating virtual Teacher's Day 2024. I have created a short video on "Augustan Age periodical." I request you to take 10 minutes of your time to watch this video :

         Youtube video link :

         https://youtu.be/XQ81wymyxMg?si=sZ86C1kggciIIBo5

           

           After watching this video the small quiz is prepared of this topic. Here is the link give the quiz and get your certificate.

       

          Quiz link :

          https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchc-wmnOlXT31j_j-BiacWHJj5rwpRPH5KDahE1x6RjbOUVw/viewform?usp=sf_link

          

     Slideshare link : 

              https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/augustan-age-periodical-english-literature/271578469

        

         TedEd link :

        https://ed.ted.com/on/ld1CAarW

             

             " Discover new insights and enjoy the video !"

           Your sincerely,

           Shruti Sonani.

       

              

       

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