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प्रश्न
Ranji’s superiority over the other boy is obvious in the following:
physical strength, good diving, his being a fighter, sense of humour, swimming under water, making a good point, willingness to help.
Write the relevant phrases.
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उत्तर
The following are the areas in which Ranji is superior to the other boy:
- Good diving
- Swimming underwater
- Willingness to help
- Making a good point
- His being a fighter
- Sense of humour
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