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Question
Make a list of all the family members from Nilima’s Nani to little Samir. How are they all related to Nilima? Write.
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Solution
Nilima’s relationship with her family members is:
- Nilima’s eldest Nani - Nilima’s nani
- Nilima’s eldest Nani's son - Nilima’s uncle
- Nilima’s eldest Nani's son’s daughter, Kiran - Nilima’s cousin sister
- Nilima’s eldest Nani's son’s daughter Kiran’s son, Samir - Nilima’s nephew
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