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Read the following sentence and write which emotions are revealed from these sentence. Will you come to Aunt Sushila’s house and play for him? - English

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Read the following sentence and write which emotions are revealed from this sentence.

Will you come to Aunt Sushila’s house and play for him?

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Solution

This sentence expresses the emotion of a sincere plea or entreaty. Smita is practically begging Pandit Ravi Shankar to consider her request.

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Chapter 3.6: The Concert - English Workshop [Page 142]

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Chapter 3.6 The Concert
English Workshop | Q 2. (c) | Page 142

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  1. ______
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