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Question
Discuss with your partner and complete the table.
| S.No. | Question | Who asked this? | Who answered? | What was the answer? |
|
1. |
Shall we run back together? | |||
| 2. | Can you see something behind the wall? | |||
| 3. | Who said good bye? | |||
| 4 | Was it just the wind? |
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Solution
| S.No. | Question | Who asked this? | Who answered? | What was the answer? |
|
1. |
Shall we run back together? | Usha | Binya | We'll have to wait. |
| 2. | Can you see something behind the wall? | Usha | Suresh | I cant see anything |
| 3. | Who said good bye? | Usha | Suresh | Not I. |
| 4 | Was it just the wind? | Usha | No one | - |
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