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Look at the picture. People are given names according to the work they do. For example, a person who works with wood is called a carpenter. - Environmental Studies

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Look at the picture. People are given names according to the work they do. For example, a person who works with wood is called a carpenter.

In your place, what do you call a person who works with wood?

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In my place, a person who works with wood is called a Badhai.

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Changing Times
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Chapter 12: Changing Times - Seeing New Things [Page 102]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 4
Chapter 12 Changing Times
Seeing New Things | Q 6 | Page 102

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