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Who do you think should have been made the future king? Sanajaoba, the one who jumped through the tree. - English

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Who do you think should have been made the future king?

  • Sanajaoba, the one who jumped through the tree.
  • Sanayaima, the one who jumped over the tree.
  • Sanatomba, the one who uprooted the tree.

Why do you think so?
Who was made the future queen and why?

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उत्तर

No one should be made the future king because they only believe in showing their strength, which is not always good. A future king should be judicious and considerate.
Sanatombi was made the future queen because she had all the qualities of a good ruler. She did not believe in hurting anyone, not even trees.

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पाठ 10.2: Who Will be Ningthou? - Let's listen and talk [पृष्ठ १७२]

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पाठ 10.2 Who Will be Ningthou?
Let's listen and talk | Q 3 | पृष्ठ १७२

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She pulled off a leaf and let it glide down to the ant. “Here you are,” she cooed and flew away.

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A study reveals that when a person is affected by acute boredom his eyelids droop and the face assumes a frown. There is a gradual loss of ability to coordinate movements. These symptoms are accompanied by mental fatigue and a slowing down of thought processes. A bored person at work is likely to make many more errors than one who is not bored. We should never let boredom take charge. There are several easy ways to overcome boredom.

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  • Set goals for yourself, work towards them.
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  • Socialize, stay in the company of cheerful people.
  • Take up a charitable cause.
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