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Answer the Following Question in 30 to 40 Words.On Two Occasions Bruno Ate/Drank Something that Should Not Be Eaten /Drunk. Whathappened to Him on These Occasions? - English (Moments)

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Answer the following question in 30 to 40 words.
On two occasions Bruno ate/drank something that should not be eaten /drunk. What
happened to him on these occasions?

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उत्तर

Bruno ate some poison-barium carbonate He also vomited and breathed heavily,  but was later cured. In another incident, he drank nearly a gallon of old engine oil.  Fortunately, he remained unaffected meant for the rats, which paralysed and weakened him.

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पाठ 9.1: The Bond of Love - Thinking about the Poem [पृष्ठ ११९]

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पाठ 9.1 The Bond of Love
Thinking about the Poem | Q 3.1 | पृष्ठ ११९

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