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Find and write the clues. Clue for lame ______.

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Find and write the clues.

Clue for lame ______.

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Solution

Clue for lame The marks of its one left foot were faint.

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Chapter 1.3: The Witty Sparrow - Let us read aloud [Page 89]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 3 Class 5 TN Board
Chapter 1.3 The Witty Sparrow
Let us read aloud | Q 2 | Page 89

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