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3. Word chain of verbs with 'Prepare'
O Prepare - Eat, talk, kill, like.
Prepare - End, delightful, loving, give.
O Prepare - Eatable, eager, read, doubt.​

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Answered by prashikhatole9
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Sachin Tendulkar, the iconic cricket player talks about his simple upbringing and dedication

to the sport of cricket.

As a cricketer, injuries were frequent because we played on half-baked and overused pitches and

our coach insisted on our batting without helmets. He wanted us to learn to leave balls by swaying

out of the way.

Injuries were a certainty, but they hardened us for the grind in the future. Consequently, I was

never scared of getting hurt. It was all part of being a professional sportsman. However, the ability

to withstand pain didn't mean that I didn't take due precautions or that I exp myself to injuries

unnecessarily. I was once surprised to be questioned about this as a fourteen-year-old during a

match at the Wankhede Stadium.

The match involved Mumbai's Ranji Trophy probables and started early in the morning. The plan

was for a pair of fast bowlers to bowl at the batsmen for five or six overs. Then they would be rested

and a new pair would be asked to bowl with a new ball. The aim was to give the batsmen practice

against a fast swinging ball. To make things worse, a lot of grass had been left on the track.

I went out to bat early in our innings and was wearing my Under-15 cap. I didn't have a helmet and

the cap was the only headgear I possessed. Raju Kulkarni, an accomplished Indian Test bowler,

was livid when he saw me taking guard in just a cap. All senior batsmen had helmets, so how dare

I, a fourteen-year-old, wander out without proper head protection?

At first, I didn't realize why he was upset. He bowled a barrage of bouncers — though in hindsight

I realize they were intended to teach me a lesson rather than to hurt me but I managed to stay

calm enough to sway out of the way. I could have assuaged his anger if I had known the reason.

When I finally did, I wanted to explain to him that Achrekar Sir had not allowed me to wear a helmet

in school cricket. I wasn't attempting to be brave at all. It was only later when I was selected for the

Mumbai team and came to know Raju well, that I finally told him the actual reason for not wearing

a helmet.

(Excerpt from Playing it My Way - Autobiography of Sachin Tendulkar with Boria Majumdar)

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(A2) What, according to you, are the some of the sacrifices an aspiring sportsman has to make?

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