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BAHRIA UNIVERSITY KARACHI CAMPUS
GROUP MEMBERS: MAAZ AHMED (REPRESENTATOR) SUBJECT: ENGLISH - I SONIA KUMARI ABEERA GHAFOOR SUBMITTED ON: 4th March 2013 AYESHA ARIF MEHAK ALI SUBMITTED TO: MISS NAZISH SHAZLI AFREEN ABDUL MAJID

GROUP ASSIGNMENT
BBA (1-C) SPRING 2013

THE BEST ADVICE I EVER HAD A. meaning in context: 1. EXPLAIN EACH EXPRESSION AS IT IS USED IN PASSAGE

(a) Rang constantly in my ears: Kept reminding me in my mind

(b) It has stay with me: Its remains with me forever

(c) Had gained it through experience: Had earned it through practices

(d) Earned a free conscience:

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