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2. Read the given extract of story carefully. A father one day asked his daughters, "What is the sweetest thing in the world?” “Sugar!" said t daughter. "Salt", said his younger daughter. Her father thought that she was making fun of him, stuck to her opinion. The father was obstinate, but so was his daughter. A quarrel broke out 1 them over this small matter, and the father drove her out of the house, saying: "As you think tha sweeter than sugar, you had better find another home where the cooking is more to your taste." It was a beautiful summer night, and as the pretty maiden sat singing sadly in the forest arou father's cottage, a young prince, who had lost the way while hunting the deer, heard her voice, an to ask her the way. Then, struck by her beauty, he fell in love with her, took her home to his be palace and married her. The bride invited her father to the wedding feast, without telling him that she was his daughter. dishes were prepared without salt, and the guests began to complain as they ate the tasteless food. is no salt in the meat!" they said angrily. "Ah", said the bride's father. "Salt is truly the sweetest thing in the world! But when my daughte so, I turned her out of my house. If only I could see her again and tell her how sorry I am!” Drawing the bridal veil aside from her face, the happy girl went to her father and kissed him. Now pr salted dishes were brought in and all the guests were satisfied. On the basis of the reading of the passage, answer the following questions in brief: 1. What question did the father put to his daughters? What answer did they give? ​

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Answered by AɳɠεℓícGℓíɱɱεɾ
2

Answer:

4:3:8:6

(b) 4:2:20:6

(c) 6:9::2:3

(d) 12 : 24 :: 3 : 4

Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
0

Explanation:

  1. Poaching and wildlife trade.
  2. Habitat loss.
  3. Deforestation.
  4. Plastic pollution.
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