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− | Click here to read [http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/NCF_Position_Paper_on_Teaching_Indian_Languages NCF Position Paper on Teaching Indian Languages] <br>
| + | What is oxymoron? |
− | | + | An Oxymoron is defined as a phrase in which two words of opposite meanings are brought together. Here are some funny oxymorons: |
− | Objectives of Language Teaching-read [http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/NCF_Position_Paper_on_Teaching_Indian_Languages#Objectives_of_Language_Teaching here]
| + | # Clearly Misunderstood |
| + | # Exact Estimate |
| + | # Small Crowd |
| + | # Act Naturally |
| + | # Found Missing |
| + | # Fully Empty |
| + | # Pretty Ugly |
| + | # Seriously Funny |
| + | # Only Choice |
| + | # Original Copies |
| + | # Open Secret |
| + | # Tragic Comedy |
| + | # Foolish Wisdom |
| + | # Liquid Gas |