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Imagine you are the Crane. What actions and words of the Peacock would you not like? Write about it in short. - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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Imagine you are the Crane. What actions and words of the Peacock would you not like? Write about it in short.

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If I were the Crane, I would not like the conceit of the Peacock. I would not like the way he scoffed at my feathers, calling them pale and colourless while spreading and showing off his own tail. I also would not like the way he boasted about his own feathers, saying that they shone in the colours of the rainbow, and that he was dressed like a king.

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