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Question
Make whistles of the things given below. Write in a sequence–from the loudest to the softest whistle.
– Wrapper of a toffee
– A leaf
– A balloon
– The cap of a pen
– Any other thing
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Solution
The sequence from the loudest to the softest whistle is given below:
– The cap of the pen
– By putting fingers in the mouth
– By wrapping a toffee
– By a balloon
– By a leaf
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