History (SST): The teacher asked Riya to elaborate on the causes of the First World War, including militarism and alliances.
Geography (SST): The textbook elaborates on how water scarcity affects agriculture in different regions of India.
Political Science (SST): The chapter elaborates on the key features of a democratic government, such as free and fair elections.
Economics (SST): The report elaborates on how globalization has impacted Indian industries positively and negatively.
Science (Biology): The diagram elaborates on the process of photosynthesis, showing the role of chlorophyll and sunlight.
Science (Chemistry): Our teacher asked us to elaborate on the chemical reactions involved in the formation of rust.
Science (Physics): The experiment manual elaborates on Ohm’s Law and its application in electric circuits.
English (Literature): The poet uses metaphors to elaborate on the theme of freedom in the poem "The Tale of Custard the Dragon."
English (Grammar): The teacher elaborated on the difference between active and passive voice with multiple examples.
Maths: The textbook elaborates on the quadratic formula, explaining how to solve equations step by step.
Geography (SST): Planting more trees can help mitigate the effects of soil erosion caused by deforestation.
Economics (SST): The government introduced subsidies to mitigate the financial burden on farmers during droughts.
Political Science (SST): Strict laws are necessary to mitigate corruption in public offices.
History (SST): The Non-Cooperation Movement aimed to mitigate British economic control over India.
Science (Biology): Vaccination programs help mitigate the spread of infectious diseases like polio.
Science (Chemistry): Using catalytic converters in vehicles helps mitigate air pollution by reducing harmful emissions.
Science (Physics): Insulating houses properly can mitigate heat loss during winters.
English (Literature): In The Letter, the postmaster’s regret serves to mitigate his earlier harsh behavior.
English (Writing): Providing clear evidence in an argument can mitigate misunderstandings.
Maths: Breaking complex problems into smaller steps can mitigate errors in calculations.
Economics (SST): The Public Distribution System (PDS) helps alleviate food insecurity among low-income families.
Geography (SST): Rainwater harvesting can alleviate water scarcity in drought-prone regions.
History (SST): The Rowlatt Act protests aimed to alleviate oppressive British laws in colonial India.
Political Science (SST): Reservation policies were introduced to alleviate social inequalities faced by marginalized communities.
Biology (Science): Painkillers like paracetamol help alleviate symptoms of fever and body aches.
Chemistry (Science): Antacids alleviate acidity by neutralizing excess stomach acid.
Physics (Science): Lubricants are used in machines to alleviate friction between moving parts.
English (Literature): In The Necklace, Mathilde's suffering could have been alleviated if she had accepted her circumstances.
English (Writing): Using transitional phrases helps alleviate abrupt shifts between paragraphs in essays.
Maths: Breaking down a complex algebra problem into steps can alleviate confusion for students.
Economics (SST): Inflation can aggravate poverty by reducing the purchasing power of low-income families.
Geography (SST): Deforestation aggravates soil erosion and increases the risk of landslides in hilly areas.
History (SST): The partition of Bengal in 1905 aggravated tensions between Hindus and Muslims in colonial India.
Political Science (SST): Corruption in public services aggravates inequality by denying equal opportunities to citizens.
Biology (Science): Smoking aggravates respiratory problems like asthma and bronchitis.
Chemistry (Science): Adding acid to an already acidic solution will aggravate its corrosive properties.
Physics (Science): Overloading electrical circuits can aggravate the risk of short circuits and fires.
English (Literature): In The Letter, the postmaster's initial indifference aggravated Ali's loneliness and despair.
English (Grammar): Using double negatives in sentences can aggravate confusion rather than clarify meaning.
Mathematics: Making calculation errors in intermediate steps can aggravate mistakes in the final solution of algebra problems.
History (SST): The teacher used primary sources to elicit responses about the causes of the 1857 Revolt from students.
Geography (SST): The documentary about climate change elicited thoughtful discussions on rising sea levels in our class.
Political Science (SST): The survey was designed to elicit public opinion about the effectiveness of local governance.
Economics (SST): The case study on demonetization elicited varied reactions about its impact on the informal sector.
Biology (Science): The experiment on phototropism elicited clear observations about plant growth towards light.
Chemistry (Science): The demonstration of exothermic reactions elicited gasps when the temperature rose suddenly.
Physics (Science): Newton's third law experiment elicited interesting questions about action-reaction forces from students.
English (Literature): The dramatic irony in The Letter elicited sympathy for Ali's tragic situation among readers.
English (Grammar): The teacher used examples to elicit the difference between active and passive voice constructions.
Mathematics: The challenging geometry problem elicited multiple approaches to finding the solution from different students.
History (SST): The British policy of 'Divide and Rule' engendered communal tensions between Hindus and Muslims in colonial India.
Geography (SST): Unequal distribution of water resources can engender conflicts between states, as seen in the Cauvery water dispute.
Political Science (SST): Transparent governance engenders trust among citizens in democratic systems.
Economics (SST): The Green Revolution engendered both agricultural growth and environmental concerns in rural India.
Biology (Science): The release of untreated industrial waste into rivers engenders harmful effects on aquatic ecosystems.
Chemistry (Science): Chemical reactions in batteries engender electrical energy through redox processes.
Physics (Science): Friction between surfaces engenders heat energy, as demonstrated in everyday examples like rubbing hands together.
English (Literature): The character of Anne Frank's diary engenders hope and resilience in readers despite tragic circumstances.
English (Writing): Well-structured arguments engender clarity and persuasiveness in debate writing.
Mathematics: Logical reasoning in geometry proofs engenders better problem-solving skills among students.