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Arrange the following incidents in proper sequential order as they have occurred in Part-I:

(a) Writer realized that he was lost in the woods.

(b) The Langurs saw the leopard.

(c) The author was moving from the jungle as quietly as possible, finding his way through the thicket.

(d) The author met a villager.

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The following incidents in proper sequential order as they have occurred in Part-I are:

(a) The author was moving from the jungle as quietly as possible, finding his way through the thicket.

(b) The Langurs saw the leopard.

(c) The author met a villager.

(d) Writer realized that he was lost in the woods

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ii. I camouflaged the hide...
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  1. I camouflage the hide
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  3. I have camouflaged the hide
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  2. Finishing the work
  3. Making oneself safe from danger
  4. To successfully walk over

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