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1. tisay; - ,r;nrhy;ypy; Ifhuk; --------- Fiwe;J xypf;fpwJ.
2. <w;wpy; Ifhuk; Fiwe;J te;j nrhy; --------- MFk;.
3. gy; + jPJ vd;gJ --------- vdg; GzUk;.
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6. mofd; ghlk; vOJfpwhd;. ,j;njhlhpy; Xh; vOtha; ------- nfhz;L Kbe;jhy; --------- njhlh; MFk;.
7. md;gurd; jpUf;Fwisf; fw;whd;. ,j;njhlh; gpwtpidahf khWk;NghJ md;gurd; jpUf;Fwisf; ------- vd tUk;.
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11. Xh; vr;rtpid --------- nfhz;L Kbe;jhy; mJ nganur;rk; vdg;gLk;.
12. xU nghUs; Fwpj;J tUk; njhlh;r; nrhw;fisNa ------- vd;gh;.
13. xU nghUl; gd;nkhop vLj;Jf; fhl;Lj; jUf ---------
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15. Mlj; njhpAkh? vd;Dk; tpdhtpw;F ghlj; njhpAk; vdf; $WtJ ------- tpil MFk;.
16. ed;D}y; fpilf;Fkh? vdf; filf;fhuhplk; Nfl;gJ ----- tpdh MFk;.
17. mfk;> Gwk; Mfpa ,uz;Lk; -------- ,yf;fzk; MFk;.
18. FwpQ;rp> Ky;iy Kjypa Ie;Jk; ------ vdg;gLk;.
19. nea;jy; jpizf;Fhpa epyg;gFjp ------- vdg;gLk;.
20. ahkk; vd;gJ ,uT 10 kzp Kjy; --------- tiu MFk;.
21. kUjk;> nea;jy; ,uz;bw;Fk; -------- ngUk; nghOJfSk; tUk;.
22. jpUkhy; ----- epyj;jpw;Fhpa nja;tk;.
23. kzKoh> ney;yhpfpiz Mfpa ,uz;Lk; ------ jpizf;Fhpa giwfs;.
24. nea;jy; jpizf;Fhpa njhopy;fs; ------------ MFk;.
25. Nehpir ntz;gh ,uz;lhk; mbapy; jdpr; nrhy; ngw;W ---- tpfw;gj;jhDk; ---- tpfw;gj; jhDk; tUk;.
26. ,uz;lhk; mbapy; jdpr; nrhy; ngw;W gy tpfw;gj;jhd; tUtJ --------- MFk;.
27. ntz;ghtpd; Xir ----- MFk;.
28. Mrphpag;ghtpd; NtW ngah; ------- MFk;.
29. Mrphpaghtpd; Xir ------- MFk;.
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31. ghujpahh; nra;Ais ------------- (ghbdhh; / ,aw;wpdhh;)
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