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Match pictures to the text and give an ending to the story by drawing the sixth picture. Give it a title. He is heavy. He is young. I am sad. I am happy now! They are strong. - English

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Match pictures to the text and give an ending to the story by drawing the sixth picture. Give it a title.

  1. He is heavy.
  2. He is young.
  3. I am sad.
  4. I am happy now!
  5. They are strong.
  6.  

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Chapter 7.3: The Donkey - The Donkey [Page 132]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 4
Chapter 7.3 The Donkey
The Donkey | Q 1. | Page 132

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