Username: momal
Gender: Female
Member since: June 27, 2009
Birthday: November 30, 1987
Student
Grade:
Graduate School
Best Subjects:
Art, English / Literature / Writing, History, Law, Music / Performing Arts, Social Sciences
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About Me
i love serving humanity beyond any culture , race or cast...
Bio
I live in pakistan and study in Women's university Quetta... iam doing my b.a honors in english literature and studying multiple subjects like linguistics, sociology.. iam interested in politics as well .. i live with my family .
Interests
i love playing football and watching it as well .. Iam very happy on the success of Pakistani team on 20 20 world cup of criket.. i love working and searching on internet. i like adventures, i go for hunting with my faher where we hunt, hike , swim and many more....
New Activity for momal
- Asked a question in Ode to a Nightingale:
Can somebody explain and critically analyze "Ode to a Nightingale"? - Asked a question in Ode to a Nightingale:
What general idea does "Ode to a Nightingale " develop? - Asked a question in Ode to a Nightingale:
Keats says "Where youth grows pale, and spectre thin and dies" Is he explaining... - Answered a question in Ode to a Nightingale:
Keats use many different types of words , metaphers, epithets .. As linda ellen... - Joined a group:
Ode to a Nightingale - Answered a question in The Importance of Being Earnest:
well oscar wilde gave a very true description of the people of the society and his... - Joined a group:
The Merchant of Venice - Joined a group:
David Copperfield - Joined a group:
Pygmalion - Joined a group:
Paradise Lost - Added a post in The Importance of Being Earnest:
Lane says"It was a misunderstanding between me and that young lady" ...it shows... - Joined a group:
The Importance of Being Earnest - Asked a question in The Importance of Being Earnest:
What are the similarities between "The Importance of Being Earnest" and Wilde's...

