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Virinda told the Indian Express that Neerja was a loyal friend. Are you always loyal to your friend?

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Virinda told the Indian Express that Neerja was a loyal friend. Are you always loyal to your friend?

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Yes. We must be loyal to our friends. We must share the good books with our friends. We must help them in their needs. We must correct them if they are wrong. We must guide them when they are helpless.

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Chapter 2.1: A Story of Self Sacrifice and Bravery - Exercise [Page 111]

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Chapter 2.1 A Story of Self Sacrifice and Bravery
Exercise | Q 2. | Page 111

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