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प्रश्न
Close your right eye or cover it with your hand. Tell your friend to stand to your right, at some distance, and ask him to do some action (wave hand, shake the head, etc.)
Now try to look at your friend’s action with both your eyes open but without moving your neck.
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उत्तर
I! could see my friend’s action now.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Close your right eye or cover it with your hand. Tell your friend to stand to your right, at some distance, and ask him to do some action (wave hand, shake the head, etc.)
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