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प्रश्न
Find out the idiom that relates to ‘whatever the circumstances’, from the first paragraph.
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उत्तर
‘Rain or shine’ is the idiom that relates to ‘whatever the circumstances’.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Underline the important words and phrases.
Write about Malti and Rima using the following points:
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| Appearance... | Appearance... |
| Studies... | Studies... |
| Singing... | Singing... |
| Attitude to others... | Attitude to others... |
| Weak points... | Weak points... |
Use details from the story and your own imagination when you write the above descriptions.
Find the meaning of the following word.
delicious
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Identify the character or speaker.
I was Duke of Milan, and you were a princess.
Read the following line from the poem and answer the question given below.
The worst thing is that if anyone stays
Among them too long, he will learn their ways;
- What is the worst thing that can happen if anyone stays with them?
- What are the ways of the Grumble family?
An Anagram is a word or a phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once.

Now try to solve these anagrams
| 1. | ELBOW | |
| 2. | SECTION | |
| 3. | VIEWER | |
| 4. | RIPPLES | |
| 5. | NEEDLESS |
Some words sound the same but their spelling and meaning are different. Such words are called homophones. There are many homophones.
Why do we ask questions?
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| dash | bash | splash | cash | trash |
| steer | tear | clear | deer | dear |
| shower | power | tower | flower | mower |
| poked | croaked | soaked | stroked | joked |
| wept | kept | crept | leapt | slept |


