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Answer in your own words. How did the plants react to the fast rhythmic music? - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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Answer in your own words.

How did the plants react to the fast rhythmic music?

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Solution

When Revathi played a tune with a quick rhythm, the plants turned away from her as though they did not like what she was playing.

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