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Discuss in groups/pairs and make a list of the weapons used in the old times and in the present times. Weapons used in the past Weapons used nowadays

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Discuss in groups/pairs and make a list of the weapons used in the old times and in the present times.

Weapons used in the past Weapons used nowadays
   
Distinguish Between
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Weapons used in the past Weapons used nowadays
sword guns
javelin rifles
spear bombs
dagger-axe missiles
mace revolver
maduvu laser cannon
katar hand grenades
katana land mines
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Joan of Arc
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Chapter 4.5: Joan of Arc - Warming up! 2 [Page 155]

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Balbharati English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.5 Joan of Arc
Warming up! 2 | Q 1 | Page 155

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