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Question
Prepare a table to show 'Caesar’s Pranks' at home and outside.
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Solution
| Sr. No. | Caesar's pranks at home | Caesar's prank outside |
| 1. | He danced about on the dining table. | He would visit neighbours' houses frequently. |
| 2. | He fidgeted about and investigated things | He would steal pens and pencils, hair ribbons, combs keys, shuttlecocks, toothbrushes, and false teeth. |
| 3. | He would empty the matchbox. | He would snatch sweets from children. |
| 4. | He would rip the daily paper to shreds. | He would take off clothes pegs from the clothes line. |
| 5. | He would overturn a vase of flowers. | |
| 6. | He would tug at the tail of a dog. | |
| 7. | He would squabble with the Hornbill and peck at his feet. | |
| 8. | He knocked off Aunt Mabel's spectacles. |
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