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On the basis of your reading of the passage answer the following question by ticking the most appropriate options. Give reason for your choices.
Kalam continues to be proud of the money he had earned during the time of World War - II because
Options
his cousin Samsuddin had helped him earn it
it was the first wages he had earned
he was able to supplement his father's income
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Kalam continues to be proud of the money he had earned during the time of World War - II because it was the first wages he had earned .
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