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The poet says you must not cry much. - English

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Question

The poet says you must not cry much.

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  • Right

  • Wrong

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True or False
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Solution

The poet says you must not cry much- wrong.

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Poetry (Class 5)
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Chapter 4.1: Crying - Let's read [Page 60]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 5
Chapter 4.1 Crying
Let's read | Q 4. (i) | Page 60

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