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Brij started a tea shop because he wanted to ______. - English

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Question

Brij started a tea shop because he wanted to ______.

Options

  • start a company

  • serve the people

  • go on a pilgrimage

  • become a tour guide

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Solution

Brij started a tea shop because he wanted to serve the people.

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Chapter 3.3: Earthquake - Exercise [Page 86]

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Chapter 3.3 Earthquake
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