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प्रश्न
See how they speak at this situation and practise as if you were in that situation.

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उत्तर
| Shop keeper | What do you want, kid? |
| Kid | I want colour pencils, uncle. |
| Shop keeper | How many pencils do you want? |
| Kid | I want one complete packet. How much is it? |
| Shop keeper | It is 325, anything else? |
| Kid | What is the price of that bat? |
| Shop keeper | The bat will cost you 100. Can I give? |
| Kid | No uncle, I don’t have money for that. I will buy it later. Now take this ₹25 for the pencils. |
| Shop keeper | Here are the pencils. Visit again. |
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Identify the character or speaker of the following line.
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“Where does Helen live?”
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Change the following into Direct Speech.
Lakshan asked me if I had anything to say.
See how they speak at this situation and practise as if you were in that situation.

Do you think that –
Hiawatha called the birds ‘chickens’ and the beasts ‘brothers’? What do you think this shows?
Tick (✓) the words which end with the sound id. Say each word aloud
| accepted | |
| answered | |
| irritated | |
| failed | |
| completed | |
| challenged | |
| cried | |
| surprised | |
| find | |
| licked | |
| celebrated | |
| fried |
‘ A friend in need is a friend indeed’. Does this hold good in all situations? Share your views with your class.
