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Describe the condition of Smita when she was going towards the stage. Read the text again and complete the boxes given below. One is done for you.
Solution
Smith's condition
1. Her heart was beating loudly.
2. Her knees felt weak.
3. Her tongue was dry.
4. She folded her hands and burst out speaking.
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- She had seen how the doctors had shaken their heads gravely.
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- The girl was excited because ______.
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