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प्रश्न
Complete the table with suitable responses.
| Sr.No. | CAUSE | ACTION | EFFECT |
| 1. | Krishna Deva Raya wants all the best things in the world. | He pays 1000 gold coins for the red peacock. | |
| 2. | Chatur Pandit is greedy and wants to get rich. | The king banishes him from the court for a month. | |
| 3. | He hires a painter and paints four peacocks red. | He proves that the king spends money needlessly. |
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उत्तर
| Sr.No. | CAUSE | ACTION | EFFECT |
| 1. | Krishna Deva Raya wants all the best things in the world. | He pays 1000 gold coins for the red peacock. | Tenali Raman holds the prize money for two weeks |
| 2. | Chatur Pandit is greedy and wants to get rich. | He tries to cheat Krishna Dava Raya by giving a fake red peacock | The king banishes him from the court for a month. |
| 3. | Tenali tells the king that he will go to the jungle and get more red peacocks | He hires a painter and paints four peacocks red. | He proves that the king spends money needlessly. |
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