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Ranji sees his adversary in the bazaar. What does he actually do, and why? - English Honeydew

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Ranji sees his adversary in the bazaar.

What does he actually do, and why?

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Solution

He actually stood his ground and scowled at the other boy. He did not throw the lemonade bottle because he did not want to start a fight in the bazaar.

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Chapter 6: The Fight - Comprehension Check [Page 53]

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NCERT English - It So Happened Class 8
Chapter 6 The Fight
Comprehension Check | Q 2. (ii) | Page 53

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