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Question

“Nobody took Hari’s hand. Nobody went near him. Nobody played with him.” This shows that Hari had.

Options

  • many friends.

  • few friends.

  • no friends.

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Solution

No friends.

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Chapter 8.2: The Little Bully - Reading is fun [Page 139]

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Chapter 8.2 The Little Bully
Reading is fun | Q 2 | Page 139

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