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What do you know about Dinosaurs???

Dinosaurs are animals that dominated the terrestrial ecosystem for over 100-million years. Non-avian dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago (Mya) at the end of the Cretaceous period. Dinosaurs are known from both fossils and nonfossils including fossilized bones, feces, trackways, gastroliths, feathers, impressions of skin and internal organs, and "soft tissues, including blood vessels and cells lining them".
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Mozart?know anything about him?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)! Child prodigy! Buried in an unmarked grave. Musical GENIUS! Practically wrote all his songs in his head, and never had to rewrite or erase to do them over! Wrote some of the most classical pieces EVER: Eine Klein Nachtmusik, Symphony No.40 in G Minor, Symphony No. 41 in C (Jupiter), The Magic Flute

Does a good writer ever need to rewrite?

Some "good" writers revise as they write, some rewrite after completing a draft. I tend to do the former, after working decades in deadline-driven media. I've never met a writer who does neither. The revise-as-you-go style tends to take longer, but the finished draft will more likely be presentable enough for an editor to accept without feeling insulted. No matter how good it is, the editor probably will feel duty bound to mess with it and send it back for tweaks, if not revision.And there's this: No piece of writing is ever really finished. There's always something that can be added or subtracted or reworked to make it better. There's only a piece of writing that you're done with -- submitted or set aside or even discarded. You're the final arbiter, not the editor, the critic, or the reader.But any writers who consider themselves too "good" to revise or rewrite can't be, in my opinion, very good at all. Self-delusional, maybe, or self-infatuated. Seek a balance between being hypercritical and lazy and unexacting. And do what needs to be done.

How do I score around 80-90/120 in the JEE Main (chemistry)?

People told you what material to follow and that is good. NCERT is good enough. Here is something I learnt from analyzing papers (actual JEE main papers)Roughly 10,10,10 question comes from each branch (organic,inorganic and physical) . I’m not doing any fattebaazi this holds true, for verification see question papers yourself.Lets do some back tracking .ORGANIC - You might be surprised to know that only 4–6 questions come from this section . I mean the core organic chemistry from goc,reaction mechanism to amines. If things go bad (paper is set difficult in terms of chemistry ) out of 6 atleast 3 you can attempt after reading NCERT ( In 2016 they asked one question from NBS and other question from NCERT reactions only)To secure good marks - Organic chem (from NCERT) + Biomolecule/Polymer/ Chem in everyday life +Environmental.Last 3 chapters have very less to mug up . You get a good percentage in organic. If in last moment you’re weak in organic then atleast do reactions from ncert and 36 year well. Chance is that you might score full in this section .Inorganic - Some kind of gapla here.Break it into 5 questions +5questions . 5 questions are asked from chemical bonding and coordination compounds and rest 5 are asked from DnF ,S,D,F .Physical- No need to explain . RCM is quite useless here. Typical questions like from examples or illustrations of your coaching institute module are asked and some facts here and there from NCERT .Do things one by one and number batoro bhaiya :P

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