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Question
What’s your lunch today?

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Solution
| Kavi | Lucky, come let’s have our lunch together. |
| Lucky | Mm… wait a minute, Kavi.Kavi |
| Kavi | What’s your lunch today? |
| Lucky | Let me see, oh! It is curd rice. What is yours? |
| Kavi | Mine is white rice and sambar. |
| Lucky | I like sambar. Can I take some? |
| Kavi | Yes, sure. Let’s share. |
| Lucky | You take my curd rice. |
| Kavi | Enough… enough, I can not eat this much. |
| Lucky | Have it, |
| Kavi | This is not much. |
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