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Read the lines and answer the questions given below. It’s helping your fellowman to score When his chances hopeless seem; Its forgetting self till the game is o’re And fighting for the team.

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Read the lines and answer the questions given below.

It’s helping your fellowman to score When his chances hopeless seem;

Its forgetting self till the game is o’re And fighting for the team.

  1. What does 'it' stand for here?
  2. Write the rhyme scheme for the above lines.
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Solution

  1. It stands for the Team work.
  2. The rhyming scheme for the above line is ‘aba b’.
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Chapter 1.2: Team Work - Exercise [Page 100]

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