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Question
Match the following.
| treat everyone | love each of her child |
| nation | no inner boundaries |
| kind | not divided as people |
| country | alike |
Match the Columns
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Solution
| treat everyone | alike |
| nation | not divided as people |
| kind | love each of her children |
| country | no inner boundaries |
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