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Discuss how you will measure the worth of a journey. 

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A journey can teach us so much. As we travel, we see various sights and scenes, which encourage us to think, learn, and understand.
A journey is worth the effort if it is interesting, educative, and enriching.

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पाठ 12 Count your Garden
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