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प्रश्न
Multiple Choice Question:
What does the phrase pick their noses’ mean?
विकल्प
Clean their noses with handkerchief
Clean their noses with water
Hurt their noses with sharp nails
Clean their noses with the little finger.
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उत्तर
Clean their noses with the little finger.
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