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Write a dialogue between two Kabaddi Players discussing various strategies of the game​

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Answered by singhdisha687
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Jane: Hello Juliet. It is nice to see you after such a long time. Where have you been?

Juliet: Hello Jane, It's nice to see you too. I've been busy in preparing for my engineering entrance examinations.

Jane: That is great! I did not know you wanted to become an engineer.

Juliet: I've always had a natural inclination towards a mechanical occupation, so I want to become an engineer. What are you going to do?

Jane: I have always loved teaching. Wish to become a good teacher like my mother. Do you remember how we used to imitate our teachers during our school days?

Juliet: No doubt, you have all the qualities of a good teacher. I have seen you guide your younger brother do his homework. You will be a very good teacher.

Jane: Thanks Juliet. I just hope I achieve my goal of becoming a competent teacher and share my knowledge with the students for their future.

Juliet: That is a very nice thought, Jane. There are many responsibilities that a teacher has to shoulder. It is a difficult job, although it's a very noble profession.

Jane: You are right. I have seen my mother getting upset when her students don't perform well and getting overjoyed when they pass with flying colors. She holds herself responsible for the well-being of each and every student.

Juliet: Yes, that is the reason of her being the most beloved teacher of our school till date. I remember her brilliance as a teacher when I was in her class. Please convey my regards to her.

Jane: Thanks Juliet. I will surely convey your regards to her.

Juliet: Hope to see you soon. Wish you all the best in all your endeavors, Jane.

Jane: Thanks Juliet. I wish you the same. Bye.

Juliet: Bye. Take care.

Answered by yashasvi2646
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Kabaddi is a popular team sport, which needs skill and power, and conflates the characteristics of wrestling and rugby. It is originated in India 4000 years ago. It is widely played across the Indian subcontinent. Originally it was intended to develop self-defense. It is a simple and inexpensive game and does need a massive playground nor expensive equipment.

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