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The Sage wanted to die on that day.

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Question

The Sage wanted to die on that day.

Options

  • True

  • False

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True or False
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Solution

This statement is False.

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A Play
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Chapter 2.5: A Play - ENGLISH WORKSHOP part -II [Page 62]

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Balbharati My English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 9 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.5 A Play
ENGLISH WORKSHOP part -II | Q 2. (f) | Page 62

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