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Make naming words by adding ness, ity, ty at the end of the words given below. One has been done for you. public publicity forgive kind polite moral stupid stupidity blind cruel swift solid - English

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Make naming words by adding ness, ity, ty at the end of the words given below. One has been done for you.

public publicity
forgive  
kind  
polite  
moral  
stupid stupidity
blind  
cruel  
swift  
solid  
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उत्तर

public publicity
forgive forgiveness 
kind kindnes
polite politeness  
moral morality  
stupid stupidity
blind blindness
cruel cruelty
swift swiftness
solid solidity
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पाठ 9.2: Pinocchio - Pinocchio [पृष्ठ १६१]

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पाठ 9.2 Pinocchio
Pinocchio | Q 2. | पृष्ठ १६१

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Fill in the blank with the suitable word. 

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one by one they all turned around and went back to help him
And brought the young boy to his feet.

Then all the nine runners joined hands and continued
The hundred-yard dash now reduced to a walk
And a banner above that said (Special Olympics)
Could not have been more on the mark.
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They came to the finish line holding hands still
And a standing ovation and nine beaming faces
Said more than these words ever will.

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The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
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