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Was it real or a dream? How could you say? - English

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Was it real or a dream? How could you say?

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It was a dream of Mahesh. He was in bed and he opened his eyes. He saw the battered bag on the floor, the books on the floor and others stuffed in the bag. These things were said in the court.

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Chapter 2.3: Brought to Book - Exercise B [Page 113]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 3 Class 6 TN Board
Chapter 2.3 Brought to Book
Exercise B | Q B. 7. | Page 113

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