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Question
Match the following by drawing a line across column A and B.
| S.No. | A | B |
| 1. | Amy | to Chicago on business |
| 2. | Betty | dentist |
| 3. | Rose | flashlight |
| 4. | Sara | nurse |
| 5. | Jim | blankets |
| 6. | Penny Marsh | Mrs. Brant’s |
| 7. | Mr. Peters | fractured leg |
| 8. | Mother | tubs and pails |
| 9. | Dick | Junior Red Cross |
| 10. | Dad | rescues the children |
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Solution
| S.No. | A | B |
| 1. | Amy | blankets |
| 2. | Betty | flashlight |
| 3. | Rose | tubs and pails |
| 4. | Sara | fractured leg |
| 5. | Jim | Junior Red Cross |
| 6. | Penny Marsh | nurse |
| 7. | Mr. Peters | rescues the children |
| 8. | Mother | Mrs. Brant’s |
| 9. | Dick | dentist |
| 10. | Dad | to Chicago on business |
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