Ruskin Bond was the Indian author of the 1972, children's novel, Angry River.
Uh, not a particularly good example of analogy here. Is there as difference between "mad" and "angry"? I'd say they are the same thing, so the word we are looking for is "stream". But some might think that "mad" is like "angry" but moreso, in which case the word is "river", or that angry is like mad but moreso, in which case the word is "trickle". And some would say that "mad" means insane, which is a state of mind but a different one, in which case we are looking for a word for a topographical feature which is not a flow of water, possibly "hill".
The difference is we don't say "angry at." We say mad at or angry with. You can be angry with a person or their actions, you can be angry at a situation.
When you get angry you think before acting that's what my teacher said
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The Angry River was created in 1970.
Ruskin bond is the author and sita is a girl............
Damming the Angry River - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 10 May 2005
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Tiberius was thrown into the river Tiber by angry citizens who didn't like him.
The Author is Jonathan Edwards.
Margaret Ogola is the author of The River and the Source
The author of "Downriver" is Will Hobbs, and the author of "Down River" is John Hart.
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Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf was born on April 20, 1962, in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA.
"Angry River" by Ruskin Bond is a story about a young boy named Sita and his experiences growing up near the river. The story follows Sita as he navigates the dangers and mysteries of the river, highlighting themes of nature's power and the resilience of the human spirit. Through Sita's encounters with the river, the story conveys a sense of adventure, wonder, and respect for the natural world.
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