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Question
Pick and support any one of the three daughters. Say some sentences for the one you support and say some sentences against the other two to win.
| I support the first daughter because ....... | I support the second daughter because ....... | I support the third daughter because ....... |
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Solution
| I support the first daughter because ....... | I support the second daughter because ....... | I support the third daughter because ....... |
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| She is unintelligent and fed the entire Quantity to birds. |
She is also unwise and mixed with other grains and wasted. |
She is wise and sowed the grains to grow as crops. |
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