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What is it like when your school begins? Tell it in short.

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  • When my school starts, it's loud and busy.
  • There are school buses coming, students racing to their classes, and parents waiting at the entrance.
  • Students are seen conversing and having fun. There is a dynamic and active atmosphere all around.
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The Last Lesson
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Chapter 4.5: The Last Lesson - Intext questions [Page 117]

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Balbharati My English Coursebook 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.5 The Last Lesson
Intext questions | Q 7. | Page 117

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