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Question
Tick (√) the activities for which water is needed.
| to play | to sing | to row a boat | |||
| to write | to make tea | to knead dough | |||
| to run a fan | to paint pictures | to grow plants |
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Solution
| to play | to sing | to row a boat | ✓ | ||
| to write | to make tea | ✓ | to knead dough | ✓ | |
| to run a fan | to paint pictures | ✓ | to grow plants | ✓ |
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