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Match The Compound Words Under ‘A’ with Their Meanings Under ‘B’. Use Each in Sentence. Heartbreaking - Obeying and Respecting the Law- Think About Pleasant Things, Forgetting About the Present - English - Language and Literature

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Match the compound words under ‘A’ with their meanings under ‘B’. Use each in sentence.

  A B
1 Heartbreaking - obeying and respecting the law
2  Homesick - think about pleasant things, forgetting about the present
3  Blockhead

- something produced by a person, machine or organisation

4 Law-abiding - producing great sadness
5 Overdo - an occasion when vehicles/machines stop working
6 Daydream - an informal word which means a very stupid person
7 Breakdown - missing home and family very much
8 Output - do something to an excessive degree
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Solution

  A B
1 Heartbreaking - producing great sadness
2  Homesick

- missing home and family very much

3  Blockhead - an informal word which means a very stupid person
4 Law-abiding - obeying and respecting the law
5 Overdo - do something to an excessive degree
6 Daydream - think about pleasant things, forgetting about the present
7 Breakdown - an occasion when vehicles/machines stop working
8 Output - something produced by a person, machine or organisation
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Chapter 4.1: From the Diary of Anne Frank - Exercise 6 [Page 55]

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NCERT English - First Flight Class 10
Chapter 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank
Exercise 6 | Q 1 | Page 55
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