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Question
Read the passage and complete the activities given below :
B1 Pick out
The correct answers from the statements given below:
B2 Fill in the gaps with the information given in the passage :
Solution
B1
(i) Heart.
(ii) Weak
(iii) Heart
(iv) Coronary arteries
B2
(i) Four
(ii) Atherosclerosis
(iii) Heart attack
(iv) Coronary by pass surgery
B3
(i) Ponder
(ii) Pertinent
(iii) Divert
(iv) Blood vessel
B4
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