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प्रश्न
Look at the pictures. What do their expressions tell you? Fill in the blanks with the item that tastes the same. One example is given for each.

- Sweet: sugarcane ______
- Sour: lime ______
- Bitter: bitter gourd ______
- Salty: salt ______
- Astringent: betel nut ______
- Pungent: ginger ______
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उत्तर
- Sweet: sugarcane- Jackfruit, Ice-cream, Cake, Candy
- Sour: lime- Cheese, Orange, tamarind. Vinegar. Curd
- Bitter: bitter gourd- spinach, fenugreek, curry leaf
- Salty: salt- dry fish, Pickles, Seaweed
- Astringent: betel nut- goose berry, Pomegranate
- Pungent: ginger- pepper, Garlic, Onion
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Identify the character/speaker.
She opened one eye and then the other.
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- What did Owlie do then?
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