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Do you think that there will be any change in Nazli’s family after this wedding? What will change? Do you think there will be changes in the home from where the new bride has come?

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Do you think that there will be any change in Nazli’s family after this wedding? What will change?

  1. Do you think there will be changes in the home from where the new bride has come? What kind of changes?
  2. Talk to your mother and aunts in the family. Ask them about where they lived before they got married.
  3. Who were the members in their families then?
  4. Has anybody in your family been married recently? Who?
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Yes, there will be a change in Nazli’s family after this wedding. A new member will start tentatively with Nazli’s family. Nazli will get a new sister-in-law.

  1. Yes. They will get a new family member as the bridegroom. But they have to see off their daughter.
  2. They lived with their parents before marriage.
  3. In my mother’s family, she, her father, her mother, her two brothers, one sister and one uncle lived together before her marriage.
  4. Yes, my uncle got married recently in my family.
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Chapter 9: Changing Families - Let us talk 2 [Page 71]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 4
Chapter 9 Changing Families
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