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Humorous - populo 6. Develop a story with the help of the clues given in the box.
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Give a suitable title and a moral too.
A rose in the garden - very proud of her beauty - ugly cactus grows
nearby - insults the cactus - cactus stays quiet - summer season
well in the garden dries - no water for the plants - the rose suffers a
lot - sees a sparrow dipping her beak into the cactus for water - asks
the cactus - cactus agrees - the rose ashamed - moral.
7. Compose a dialogue between two friends talking about the
movie they have recently watched in at least six exchanges. [6]
8. Write an essay on "Unemployment in Nepal" in about 200
words.
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