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प्रश्न
New words
wigwam, beavers, acorns, reindeer, timid
उत्तर
- Wigwam: an oval shaped shelter Example sentences: 1) The wigwam was supported with brass. 2) They built the wigwam in winters.
- Beavers: a broad tailed mammal Example sentences: 1) A beaver was perching on the top of the tree. 2) The beaver is infected and so we cannot eat it in our dinner.
- Acorns: the fruit of oak Example sentences: 1) She was playing with acorns on the floor. 2) I love to add acorns in my porridge.
- Reindeer: a deer with large horns Example sentences: 1) Jaya saw a reindeer running in the forest. 2) The reindeer was crying in pain.
- Timid: to show fear Example sentences: 1) He gave a very timid response to the principal. 2) The child was timid in front of his parents.
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