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Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook. When I first read this novel, I was unimpressed. (Rewrite using ‘but’ as a Co-ordinator)

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Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook.

When I first read this novel, I was unimpressed. (Rewrite using ‘but’ as a Co-ordinator)

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I had read the novel before, but I was unimpressed.

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Chapter 4.5: The Old Man and The Sea: Book Review - English Workshop [Page 178]

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Balbharati English Kumarbharati [English] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4.5 The Old Man and The Sea: Book Review
English Workshop | Q 8. (A) (6) | Page 178

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