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Teach it in accents______ and______. soft vain fear joy love heard toiled mild good sand life harsh - English

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Teach it in accents______ and______.

  1. soft
  2. vain
  3. fear
  4. joy
  5. love
  6. heard
  7. toiled
  8. mild
  9. good
  10. sand
  11. life
  12. harsh
Fill in the Blanks
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Solution

Teach it in accents soft and mild.

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Chapter 3.2: Your Space - Read and Understand [Page 157]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 1 Class 7 TN Board
Chapter 3.2 Your Space
Read and Understand | Q B. 2. | Page 157

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