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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Examples: he, she, it, they, someone, who. Pronouns can do all of the things that nouns can do. They can be subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, object of the preposition, and more. Types of pronouns:
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- Reflexive pronouns. ...
- Reciprocal pronouns. ...
- Relative pronouns. ...
- Demonstrative pronouns. ...
- Interrogative pronouns. ...
- Indefinite pronouns.
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Trees provide oxygen and limit carbon in the atmosphere. They reduce air pollution, provide food and shelter for wildlife, minimise erosion and maintain healthy soil, increase rainfall, and absorb sunlight as energy. ... They effectively absorb harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide.
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Seeds wait to germinate until three needs are met: water, correct temperature, and a good location (such as in soil).
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| A Tortoise is a reptile from the Chelonian family and dwells well on land. | A Turtle is a reptile from the Chelonian family and dwells well in the water. | |
| Found mostly in Asia and Africa but some species exist in Americas too. | Africa, America. | |
| Mostly large dome shaped shells (with bumps on the top in some species). | Mostly flat, streamlined shells. | |
| The shells are heavier. | Generally light-weight shell. | |
| Feet are short and sturdy with bent legs. | Webbed feet with long claw |
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Here is the ice-cream of my dreams. It is a huge bar and looks like a rocket. It has layers of colours, white and chocolate. It is creamy with generous sprinkling of nuts. It has exotic taste, a mixture of several flavours in one.

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Kalbelia or Kabeliya is one of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan, performed by a tribe of the same name. They are famous for their dance which is an integral part of their culture. Both men and women in the tribe participate in this activity to celebrate joyful occasions. The Kalbeliya dance, also called "snake dance" began in Rajasthan, in the northwestern province of India. Created by the gypsy caste kalbeliyas, or saperas, which are nomads that travel through the Thar desert or set up their camps at the edge of large cities.
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