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प्रश्न
Punctuate the given sentence-
are you still hungry I asked faintly
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उत्तर
“Are you still hungry?” I asked faintly.
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She has no interest in music; I doubt she will become a singer like her mother.
The second clause here gives the speaker’s opinion on the first clause.
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For there is not any means by which those who have been born can avoid dying; after reaching old age there is death; of such a nature are living beings.
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3. When the court reconvened, the judge said he would not deliver the judgment for several days.
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after all he doesnt pay me
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