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Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 10th Standard

(flattery, appealing, by fits and starts, dashed to, undetected, spirits rose) Do not stoop to ______ just to gain something from someone.

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Question

Insert the appropriate word/phrase given below, in the sentences that follow.

(flattery, appealing, by fits and starts, dashed to, undetected, spirits rose)

Do not stoop to ______ just to gain something from someone.

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Do not stoop to flattery just to gain something from someone.

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Chapter 1.2: The Thief’s Story - English workshop [Page 12]

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Balbharati English Kumarbharati Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 1.2 The Thief’s Story
English workshop | Q 2. (c) | Page 12

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