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Read the lines and answer the questions. There are many legends based on their heroic exploits a legacy of tales which have been told with much adroit

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Read the lines and answer the questions.

There are many legends based on their heroic exploits
a legacy of tales which have been told with much adroit

  1. What does ‘heroic exploits’ mean?
  2. What are legends?
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  1. ‘Heroic exploits’ means ‘daring adventures’
  2. Legends are traditional stories.
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Chapter 1.2: The Poem of Adventure - Read and Understand [Page 104]

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Chapter 1.2 The Poem of Adventure
Read and Understand | Q A. 5. | Page 104

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  • sitting on the ground with legs crossed 
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  • clapping
  • closed eyes 
  • breathing exercises 
  • chanting
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  • bending backwards 
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f. ‘Laughter therapy also plays a crucial role in social bonding’. How?


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