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प्रश्न

Why are snakes dangerous, according to you?

विकल्प

  • Because they look very dangeorus

  • Because their venom is poisonous

  • Because they make terrible sounds

  •  Both option 1 and 2

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उत्तर

 Both option 1 and 2

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अध्याय 9.2: Garden Snake - Extra Questions

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अध्याय 9.2 Garden Snake
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