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Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence. The astrologer rescued himself from Guru Nayak's revenge. - English

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Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence.

The astrologer rescued himself from Guru Nayak's revenge.

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  • True

  • False

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True or False

Solution

True

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An Astrologer’s Day
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Chapter 1.1: An Astrologer’s Day - Brainstorming (A2) [Page 9]

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Chapter 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day
Brainstorming (A2) | Q 4.4 | Page 9

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