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प्रश्न
Read these sentence from the story carefully. Do they give command or request or make statement? Write 'C' for command and 'R' for request and 'S' for statement.
The island was a green paradise.
पर्याय
'C' for command
'R' for request
'S' for statement.
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उत्तर
The island was a green paradise- 'S' for statement.
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