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Question
A boy and a girl are talking about their holidays.

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Solution
| Boy | Hey, there is no school from tomorrow. |
| Girl | Yeah, it is a holiday. What are you going to do? |
| Boy | I will first finish my homework, then I will play with my friends all day. |
| Girl | What will you play? |
| Boy | I am sure we will race with our cycles and play kabaddi. What are you going to do? |
| Girl | First, we will go to our village. |
| Boy | Wow. How will you go? |
| Girl | We will go by train. |
| Boy | What else will you do? |
| Girl | Next, we will visit our temple there and come back. I am waiting to meet all my relatives there. |
| Boy | What about your homework? |
| Girl | I will come back and do it in morning. |
| Boy | Okay. Make sure you have time to finish it. |
| Girl | Sure will. See you after the holidays! |
| Boy | See you! |
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