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What are the clothes compared to? Give two examples. - English

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What are the clothes compared to? Give two examples.

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The clothes are compared to restive horses and fairytale witches. (fluttering creatures, birds).

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Chapter 2.1: The Clothesline - Exercise [Page 24]

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Balbharati English [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.1 The Clothesline
Exercise | Q 2. (b) | Page 24
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Chapter 2.1 The Clothesline
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