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New words

wrinkles, secret, hiding place

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  • Wrinkles: straight lines on the skin of the face
    Example sentences:
  1. My grandmother has wrinkles on her face.
  2. You should take care of your face or it will get wrinkles.
  • Secret: private
    Example sentences:
  1. I have a secret to share with you about my result.
  2. A mother can keep all of her child’s secrets.
  • Hiding place: a place where no one can find you
    Example sentences:
  1. I took the butter from its hiding place in the kitchen.
  2. The Garden is the best hiding place for me when we play hide and seek.
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NCERT English - Marigold Class 2
Chapter 5 A Smile
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