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Princess September kept her window open day and night.

(i) How did it help the bird?

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Princess September kept her window open day and night. This helped the bird as it could come into her room and leave whenever it felt like.

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Chapter 5: Princess September - Comprehension Check [Page 43]

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NCERT English - It So Happened Class 8
Chapter 5 Princess September
Comprehension Check | Q 5. (i) | Page 43

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