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Fill in the table Problems Faced By Mr. Fogg And His Team Solution The train stopped in the middle of the forest. They couldn’t hire the elephant. They were in need of an elephant driver. - English

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Problems Faced By Mr. Fogg And His Team Solution
The train stopped in the middle of the forest.  
They couldn’t hire the elephant.  
They were in need of an elephant driver.  
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Problems Faced By Mr. Fogg And His Team Solution
The train stopped in the middle of the forest. The passengers must provide themselves a means of transport from Kholby to Allahabad.
They couldn’t hire the elephant. The owner of the elephant refused to hire the elephant for the group of Mr. Fogg. So the elephant was purchased.
They were in need of an elephant driver. A young man offered his service as a guide.
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Chapter 1.1: Journey by Train - Read and Understand [Page 86]

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