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प्रश्न
Look at Nitu’s picture and describe what is happening. How is the glucose drip being given?
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उत्तर
The picture shows glucose drip being given to Nitu.
The glucose solution is in a bottle. A tube and needle are used for supplying glucose to the body.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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Think of words that you know or make up your own words to describe the taste.
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What do you think she may have eaten?
Why don’t you make sounds that describe some tastes?
From your expressions and sounds ask your friends to guess what you might have eaten.
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Have you or anyone in your family been given a glucose drip? When and why? Tell the class about it.
What do you understand by ‘proper’ food?
Why do you think that the food of Rashmi and Kailash was not proper?
