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प्रश्न
Copy the orders (imperative sentences) from the play.
उत्तर
- Be alert.
- Halt!
- Give your identity.
- Make way for the king.
- You may stand there with those people who are in a queue.
- Bow to the Royal Monarch.
- Let the court begin!
- Fetch the merchant at once.
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Blame-game flow chart | ||
Who is blaming? | Who does he blame? | For what does he blame that person |
Thief | Owner of the house | For not constructing a strong wall |
Owner of the house (Merchant) | ||
Bricklayer | ||
Mortar-maker | ||
Potter | ||
Money-lender’s Daughter | ||
Goldsmith |