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Count the syllables and underline the appropriate number in the box.

monkey
1 2 3
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monkey
1 2 3
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Chapter 4.4: The Height of the Ridiculous - Warming Up! [Page 170]

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Balbharati English - Kumarbharati 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.4 The Height of the Ridiculous
Warming Up! | Q 5.h) | Page 170

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