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A woman is beauty innate,A symbol of power and strength. She puts her life at stake, She's real, she's not fake! Pick out the rhyming words from the above lines.

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A woman is beauty innate,
A symbol of power and strength.
She puts her life at stake,
She's real, she's not fake!

Pick out the rhyming words from the above lines.

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Solution

The rhyming words are stake and fake.

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Chapter 3.2: I am Every Woman - Exercise [Page 86]

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Samacheer Kalvi English Class 10 SSLC TN Board
Chapter 3.2 I am Every Woman
Exercise | Q B. 1. a) | Page 86

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