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प्रश्न
Read the given lines and answer the questions.
Even ‘P.T. Usha’ came to shake her hand. “I thought I was fast, but you were simply superb!” she shook hands with her
- Who does the word ‘you’ refer to?
- What quality of the speaker is revealed?
उत्तर
- You’ refers to Rucha, the winner.
- The speaker’s attitude to take her loss sportively and the good heart to praise the opponent’s ability.
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