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Suppose you are Rasheed. Describe in your own words your visit to the fair. Do not refer to the Lucky Shop. - English

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Suppose you are Rasheed. Describe in your own words your visit to the fair. Do not refer to the Lucky Shop.

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One-day my uncle took me to the Eid fair. He left me in the company of my domestic help, called Bhaiya. He warned me not to go far from that place. Sec­ondly, I must not buy anything in his absence. He went away to spend some­time with his friends. I along with Bhaiya went from one shop to another. When uncle returned, he bought for me some gifts.

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पाठ 8.1: A Game of Chance - Speaking and Reading Aloud [पृष्ठ १०६]

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पाठ 8.1 A Game of Chance
Speaking and Reading Aloud | Q 1.1 | पृष्ठ १०६

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