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Question
Speak and win.
Join in one of the two groups. Choose two characters. Support or oppose any one of the characters. Say some sentences for the one you support and say some sentences against the other one, to win.
| I support | I oppose |
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Solution
- I support:
- Nimmie defended everyone who teased Tenzin.
- Binsa was a friend of Tenzin she was a Nepali. She practiced learning English.
- I oppose:
- Nimmie fights with everyone.
- She was not an Indian.
- She did not know English. She did not have friends.
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