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One of the Lilliputians gave a ten minutes talk in Gulliver’s language.

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One of the Lilliputians gave a ten minutes talk in Gulliver’s language.

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One of the Lilliputians gave a ten minutes talk in Gulliver’s language- False

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Chapter 2.3: Gulliver's Travel - Read and Understand [Page 134]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 2 Class 6 TN Board
Chapter 2.3 Gulliver's Travel
Read and Understand | Q A. 2. | Page 134

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