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Use words beginning with 'h' sound like - hat, house, hen, hide, horse, heart, hand etc. Make a pair of words, one a ‘describing word’ and one a ‘naming word’. Happy Hiawatha, hungry

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Use words beginning with 'h' sound like -

hat, house, hen, hide, horse, heart, hand etc.

Make a pair of words, one a ‘describing word’ and one a ‘naming word’.

Happy Hiawatha, hungry hippopotamus, high horse, heavy hand.

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Solution

  • Active hen
  • New hat
  • Kind heart
  • Beautiful house
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Chapter 6.1: Hiawatha - Hiawatha [Page 96]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 4
Chapter 6.1 Hiawatha
Hiawatha | Q 1. | Page 96

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