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Question
Match the following. What is a must
(i) | as marriage gifts? | cakes and bolinhas |
(ii) | for a party or a feast? | sweet bread called boL |
(iii) | for a daughter’s engagement? | bread |
(iv) | for Christmas? | sandwiches |
Solution
(i) | as marriage gifts? | sweet bread called bol |
(ii) | for a party or a feast? | bread |
(iii) | for a daughter’s engagement? | sandwiches |
(iv) | for Christmas? | cakes and bolinhas |
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