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Convert the following to Exclamatory sentence of the same meaning. He was very simple and intelligent.

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Convert the following to Exclamatory sentence of the same meaning.

He was very simple and intelligent.

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How simple and intelligent was he!

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अध्याय 2.4: An Epitome of Courage - Language Study [पृष्ठ ६७]

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बालभारती English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 2.4 An Epitome of Courage
Language Study | Q 2.(A).(c) | पृष्ठ ६७

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