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Meena was a very cheerful person initially.

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Meena was a very cheerful person initially. -Wrong

correct statement - Meena was an unhappy person initially.

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A Lesson in Life from a Beggar
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Chapter 3.2: A Lesson in Life from a Beggar - English Workshop [Page 97]

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Balbharati My English Coursebook 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.2 A Lesson in Life from a Beggar
English Workshop | Q 2.(b) | Page 97

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That was Meena. She stayed alone in an apartment as her parents lived in Delhi. She was an only child and had the habit of complaining about anything and everything. Naturally, she wasn't very pleasant company and nobody wanted to visit her. Then one day, Meena was transferred to Bombay and soon we all forgot about her.

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(ii) I spotted Meena.   (Rewrite the sentence beginning with 'Meena....')

B5. Personal Response:  (2)

In your opinion, how should a friend be?


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