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Was Malu scared to swim? Did she learn it easily?

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Yes, Malu was scared to swim. But soon her fear was gone. She learned to swim easily.

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Chapter 10.1: Malu Bhalu - Reading is fun [Page 163]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 5
Chapter 10.1 Malu Bhalu
Reading is fun | Q 5 | Page 163

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