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Replace the bold word/words with a word from the quiver and re-write the sentence – In no time she hit the object she aimed at.

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Replace the bold word/words with a word from the quiver and re-write the sentence –

In no time she hit the object she aimed at.

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In no time she hit the target.

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अध्याय 3.2: Nasruddin’s Aim - Nasruddin’s Aim [पृष्ठ ५१]

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अध्याय 3.2 Nasruddin’s Aim
Nasruddin’s Aim | Q 2. 1. | पृष्ठ ५१

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