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List and say whether the following statement agrees with the passage or not.

You should look at the person you are talking to. 

Options

  • Agree

  • Disagree

MCQ
True or False

Solution

Agree

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Chapter 11: Be a Good Speaker - Things to do [Page 27]

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Balbharati English 5 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 11 Be a Good Speaker
Things to do | Q 1. (5) | Page 27
Balbharati Integrated 5 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 1.3 Be a Good Speaker
Things to do: | Q 1. (5) | Page 7

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ON FIERCE monsoon nights, about one and a quarter-mile off the Mumbai harbor, there have been occasions when 52-year-old Bikaji Ramchandra Dhuri is the only man on the sea. From the watchtower of the Prongs Reef Lighthouse, which is surrounded on all sides by the Arabian Sea, he has heard the sea rage like a possessed spirit – the darkness dispelled only by the beam of light flung across the waters from the tower he mans.

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