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प्रश्न
Read out the following phrases aloud. Divide them into loud and softer sounds.
- clapping hands
- a worm moving
- stamping feet
- a bud blooming
- a butterfly flying
- a feather dropping
- an ant walking
- a car moving
- the wind blowing
- ssshhhh
- whisper
- tiptoe
- a leaf falling
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