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Tilloo pressed the red button and “the damage was done”. What was the damage?

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By pressing the red button, Tilloo made the mechanical hand from the spacecraft cease to work.

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Chapter 10: An Alien Hand - Comprehension Check [Page 73]

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NCERT English - An Alien Hand Class 7
Chapter 10 An Alien Hand
Comprehension Check | Q 2 | Page 73

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