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Multiple Choice Question:

Why did the quarrel take a serious turn?

Options

  • There was no one in the house except these two

  • Both were quarrelsome by nature

  • Neither offered a compromise

  • No one came to settle their dispute

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Solution

Neither offered a compromise

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Chapter 3.2: The Quarrel - Extra Questions

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Chapter 3.2 The Quarrel
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