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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of following statements. (i) Mr. Purcell sold birds, cats, dogs and monkeys. __ (ii) He was very concerned about the well-being of the birds and animals in his sh - English

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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of following statements.

(i) Mr. Purcell sold birds, cats, dogs and monkeys. ____

(ii) He was very concerned about the well-being of the birds and animals in his shop. _____

(iii)He was impressed by the customer who bought the two doves. _____

(iv)He was a successful shopowner, though insensitive and cold as a person. _____

True or False
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(i) Mr. Purcell sold birds, cats, dogs and monkeys. True.

(ii) He was very concerned about the well-being of the birds and animals in his shop. False.

(iii)He was impressed by the customer who bought the two doves. False.

(iv)He was a successful shopowner, though insensitive and cold as a person. True.

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Chapter 6 I Want Something in a Cage
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