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प्रश्न
Have you or anyone in your family been given a glucose drip? When and why? Tell the class about it.
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उत्तर
Once, my grandmother had to be admitted to the hospital. She was sick. She was given the glucose drip in the hospital. Doctors said that it would help her to recover quickly.
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Jhoolan’s mouth started watering when she heard the word imli. When does your mouth water? List five things you like to eat and describe their taste.
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Chew it or chew it well: What’s the difference?
Try this together in class:
Each of you takes a piece of bread or roti or some cooked rice.
Put it in your mouth, chew three to four times and swallow it.
Did the taste change as you chewed it?
Now take another piece or some rice and chew it thirty to thirty-two times.
Was there any change in the taste after chewing so many times?
