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प्रश्न
Form a circle and whisper a secret into the ear of the person on your right. He in turn whispers into the ear of the person on the right. Pass the secret on till it goes around the circle. The last person will tell the secret aloud. Is the secret the same as what the first child had whispered?

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उत्तर
Do it with your friends.
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The Drum
John Scott (1731–83)
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