Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Seri, the Bodhisattva, who bought and sold pots
nd pans, was called Serivan. In the company of another seller of pots and pans, a greedy
llow, he crossed the river Televastra and entered the city of Aandhpura. Dividing the
reets between the two of them, they set about selling their pots and pans, each in the
reets of their own district.
Now, in the city, there lived a poor family which had once been rich. There were only
vo people in the family now, a young girl and her grandmother, who worked for their
wing. Lying among old pots and pans in their house a golden bowl, which having been long
ut of use, looked so dirty that the two women did not know that it was made of gold. The
reedy seller went past their door crying, "Exchange your old pots for
When the young girl heard his cry, she said to
er grandmother, "Do let's buy a new
late, grandmother. There's man
ho's selling pots."
"We are very poor,
hild. What have we to
ffer in exchange?" the
said. Find all the adverbs from this paragraph
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Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Seri, the Bodhisattva, who bought and sold pots nd pans, was called Serivan. In the company of another seller of pots and pans, a greedy. llow, he crossed the river Televastra and entered the city of Aandhpura.
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