Read the story.
Birbal was one of the navratnas of Akbar's court He was known far and wide in the city of Agra for being as wise as an owl. People would visit him in large numbers to get solutions to their problems.
Once, a rich merchant went to Birbal and told him that he had been robbed by someone. He suspected one of his servants had committed the theft. He requested Birbal to help him catch the culprit. Birbal agreed to help the merchant.
The next day, Birbal went to the merchant's house and called all the serval He gave them a stick each and told them that all the sticks were equal in length. He then added, These sticks are magical. night and bring them back to me in the morning.
The thief's stick will grow two inches longer at night. So keep the sticks with you through the
The next morning, Birbal visited the merchant again. He called all the servants and asked them to return the sticks. All the sticks except one were of the same length. Only one stick was shorter by two inches. Birbal knew immediately who the thief was. He pointed out the thief to the merchant and said, 'He foolishly cut his stick short by two inches fearing that it would grow longer than the others. All the sticks are normal sticks. I lied about them being magical.
The merchant thanked Birbal for his help and said, 'What people say about you is true, Birbal. You are indeed one of the cleverest men in the land.
read the story and FIB with suitable preposition
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1. Birbal was famous in Agra as a wise man.
2. One day a merchant came to Birbal for help.
3. Birbal asked the merchant's servants to keep the sticks with them for the night.
4. He said that the thief's sticks would grow longer by too inches.
5. Birbal found the culprit by looking at the sticks.
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A word that specifies the relation of a word with another word is termed as a preposition. These are used to indicate:
- Time
Examples- By, on, at, during, etc.
- Place
Examples- On, at, over, under, etc.
- Direction
Examples- To, towards, along, etc.
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