How does a blacksmith change a piece of iron into different tools ?
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A 'blacksmith' first 'heats a piece of iron' until it becomes red hot. Then it becomes 'soft' and can be 'beaten into the desired shape'.
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- The 'blacksmith' produces object such as 'gates', 'grilles', 'railings and light fixture', 'agricultural implements', 'decorative and religious items'.
- The place where 'blacksmith' work is called as a smithy, a 'forge or a blacksmith shops'. The metal becomes soft and can be molded into any shape.
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A 'blacksmith' first 'heats a piece of iron' until it becomes red hot. Then it becomes 'soft' and can be 'beaten into the desired shape'.
Explanation:
The 'blacksmith' produces object such as 'gates', 'grilles', 'railings and light fixture', 'agricultural implements', 'decorative and religious items'.
The place where 'blacksmith' work is called as a smithy, a 'forge or a blacksmith shops'. The metal becomes soft and can be molded into any shape.
Explanation:
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