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From the passage, find all the words and phrases used to describe the ‘monster’. - Hindi (Second/Third Language) [हिंदी (दूसरी/तीसरी भाषा)]

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From the passage, find all the words and phrases used to describe the ‘monster’.

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Unearthly animal, fearsome creature, unknown creature, huge glowworm, infernal beast, motionless animal.

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