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Think of some other things, some faster and some slower. Make a long list. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Think of some other things, some faster and some slower. Make a long list.

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उत्तर

Takes seconds Takes months
to blink my eyes to grow wheat (from seed to big plant)
to snap my fingers to change from summer to winter
to gulp my medicine for a baby to come out it's mother stomach
for fruit to fall from a tree to write a book
to throw a ball to construct a house
to take a snap  
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Time Goes On.......
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पाठ 7: Time Goes On....... - How long does it take? [पृष्ठ ९७]

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पाठ 7 Time Goes On.......
How long does it take? | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ९७

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She brings water from the well.

At six-thirty in the morning.

She cleans her house.

 

She goes to school.

At eight o'clock.

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She comes back from school.

1 o'clock in the afternoon.

She takes lunch with her brother and grandmother.

 

She plays with her friends.

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She listens to a story from her grandmother before she sleeps.

9 o'clock at night.

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