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प्रश्न
Form groups of 3. Read aloud the conversations in the story, each group presenting one piece of conversation.
उत्तर
Students do it by themselves.
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Do you know
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2. Which animal runs the _______________________ (fast)?
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4. Which animal is the _______________________ (large)?
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