Read the text and answer the following questions.

Bangladesh is already experiencing the adverse impacts of global warming and climate change. Summers are becoming hotter and the monsoon is irregular. There are untimely heavy rainfalls causing water logging and landslides. Among other impacts are frequent floods, river erosion, crop damage due to drought, prolonged cold spells, salinity of water in the coastal areas etc.

Climate change has already started bringing disasters to Bangladesh. We remember the damage caused by the Aila in 2009. Climate change victims are increasing in number every day. The number of families and villages that lose their homes permanently to rivers every year is one of the highest in Bangladesh. An increasing number of people are suffering damage or loss to their property and some time life due to disasters caused by climate change. Following the climate change, the river bank and coastal erosion are increasing at an alarming rate. It is estimated that a 45-centimetre rise of sea-level will flood almost 10.9 percent of our territory and will make 5.5 million people of our coastal regions homeless.

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The monsoon is irregular because of the adverse impacts of global warming.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The cyclone named Aila happened in 2009.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Untimely heavy rainfalls cause water logging.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The coastal erosion is increasing because of climate change.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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The passage is about the adverse impacts of global warming and climate change.

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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Bangladesh is experiencing the adverse impacts of global warming and climate change.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Five adverse impacts of global warming are hotter summer, irregular monsoon, untimely heavy rainfalls, frequent floods, and river erosion.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Due to rise of sea level, a vast part of the country will go under water and many people will become homeless.

Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Untimely heavy rainfalls cause water logging and landslides.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Yes, I think so. It is because Bangladesh has already been experiencing the adverse impacts of climate change. Frequent floods, river erosion, crop damage due to drought, prolonged cold spells, salinity of water in the coastal areas etc. bear the testimony to it. The most frightening matter is that about 5.5 million people will be refugees if the sea level rises by only 45 cm.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

A number of adverse impacts are visible in Bangladesh now due to climate change. They are hotter summer, irregular monsoon, heavy rainfalls, river erosion, drought, prolonged cold spells, salinity of water, etc.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Aila is the name of the cyclone that occurred in 2009 in Bangladesh.

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Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The number of climate change victims are increasing daily.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The people of Bangladesh are losing their property and sometimes life due to disasters caused by climate change.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

If the sea level rises by 45 centimetre in Bangladesh, 10.9 percent area will be flooded and about 5.5 million people will become homeless.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

No, it is not. Bangladesh is already facing the adverse effects of global warming and climate change.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Crops are being damaged as a result of drought.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The Aila of 2009 is an example of the disasters caused by climate change.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

A 45-centimetre rise in sea level can flood 10.9 percent of our territory and make 5.5 million people homeless.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The impacts of global warming and climate change include hotter summers, irregular monsoons, heavy rainfalls, frequent floods, river erosion, drought, longer cold spells, water salinity in coastal areas, etc.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Global warming and climate changes are not merely some normal changes of nature. Rather, they are signs that our planet is gradually losing its livability. We must fight against these changes before it is too late.

Md Zahid Hasan
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(a) suffering; (b) summer; (c) cause; (d) increasing; (e) homes.

Bangladesh is already (a) suffering from the adverse effects of climate change including hotter. (b) summer , irregular monsoon and untimely heavy rainfalls that (c) cause water logging and landslides. The number of climate change victims is (d) increasing daily. Many families lose their (e) homes to river erosion and more people suffer damage or loss of life due to climate change - related disasters.

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(a) causing; (b) reminder; (c) lose/are losing; (d) are; (e) making.

Climate change is (a) causing disasters in -Bangladesh. The Aila disaster in 2009 is a (b) reminder of the damage it caused. Every day, more people become victims of climate change. Many families and villages (c) lose/are losing their homes to rivers each year. The damage to property and loss of life due to climate change disasters (d) are increasing. River bank and coastal erosion are happening more quickly. If the sea level rises by 45 centimeters, it will flood 10.9% of the country (e) making 5.5 million people homeless.

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Md Zahid Hasan
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Adverse = harmful/negative/unfavourable

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Md Zahid Hasan
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Irregular = regular/predictable

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Prolonged = lengthened/long-lasting

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Rise = fall/decrease/ downturn

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Md Zahid Hasan
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Homeless = houseless/ displaced/roofless

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Md Zahid Hasan
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global = universal

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heavy = light

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started = began

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Md Zahid Hasan
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remember = forget

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Md Zahid Hasan
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increasing = accelerating

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  • After we have studied this unit, we will be able to
  • read and understand texts
  • talk about climate and environment
  • ask and answer questions
  • take part in role-plays
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Answer the following questions.

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The dessert was made of rice, gur, milk and coconut.

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Md Zahid Hasan
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Kobita wanted Paul to write something for her school magazine.

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Md Zahid Hasan
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Paul skipped smashed potato because it had chopped fresh onions in it.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Kobita's mother was unwilling to come in front of Paul because she was shy and did not want to face a stranger.

Md Zahid Hasan
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Since Paul came to Bangladesh, he was only having vegetables and fried eggs. He was tired of eating only these items. When he ate delicious dishes like chicken curry, fish bhuna, dal, dessert etc, he became quite delighted. He enjoyed the tastes of these Bangladeshi dishes, which he never had before. Therefore, the lunch at Kobita's house would definitely attract Paul to other Bangladeshi dishes.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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When Paul visited Kobita's house, he wore blue trousers and a grey T-shirt.

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Md Zahid Hasan
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For Paul, Kabita's mother cooked a number of Bangladeshi dishes including plain rice, chicken curry, fish bhuna, dal, salad, etc.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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He was served two bhortas, dried fish and mashed potato.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul was tired of having vegetables and fried eggs for the last few weeks.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

He didn't like the dried fish bhorta because of hot chillies.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Paul greeted Kobita's mother with his newly learnt Bangla, "Kemon achen?".

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Yes, I think it was a wonderful experience for him to visit Kobita's house. It is because during the visit, he enjoyed the tastes of a variety of Bangladeshi dishes.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the information of the text.

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(a) articlc; (b) variety; (c) tastes; (d) skipped; (e) most.

Paul visited Kobita's house the next day. Kobita requested him to write an (a) articlc for her school magazine. While they were talking, Kobita's mother prepared a (b) variety of Bangladeshi dishes for Paul. He ate almost all the dishes and liked the (c) tastes of all. However, he didn't like the dried fish bhorta and (d) skipped the mashed potato. He liked the dessert (e) most and also enjoyed drinking the tea.

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Md Zahid Hasan
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(a) wore; (b) saying; (c) while; (d) dried; (e) enjoyed /liked.

The next day, Paul visited Kobita and her family. He (a) wore blue trousers and a grey T-shirt. paul greeted Kobita's mother warmly in Bangla, (b) saying "Kemon achen?" She was happy to hear a foreigner speak in her language and welcomed him. Kobita asked Paul to write something for her school magazine (c) while Ms. Shahana prepared lunch Paul had rice, chicken curry, fish bhuna, dal, and salad, but he didn't like (d) dried fish bhorta or mashed potatoes with onions. However, he loved the dessert made with ricc, gur, milk, and coconut, and (c) enjoyed /liked fresh cow milk tea.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Write synonyms or antonyms of the following words as directed.

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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

greeted = welcomed

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happy = sad/unhappy

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Md Zahid Hasan
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loved = liked

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Md Zahid Hasan
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warmly = coldly

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Md Zahid Hasan
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foreigner = indigenous/native

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Md Zahid Hasan
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reluctant = willing/inclined/cager

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Md Zahid Hasan
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except = excluding

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Md Zahid Hasan
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mashed = smashed/crushed

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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delicious = tasteless

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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fresh = stale/impure

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Answer the following questions.

Updated: 5 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

On weekends, Paul and his family went to the park. They went on a picnic there.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

On picnic days, Paul liked to watch and feed the animals, play around the park, listen to the birds' singing, and watch the little rabbits running around.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul's mother made simple sandwiches on picnic days, because both his mother and father didn't like to cook on picnic days.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul's father got angry when Paul and his sister went near the bushes. He didn't want them to go too far out of his sight.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul and his family liked to go to the park, because they loved being outdoors and feeling free. Moreover, they could relax there.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul and his sister play around the park and feed the animals.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul's mother likes making sandwiches, watching her children to play. She also loves being outdoors and feeling free.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The mother likes to make sandwiches.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

On the weekends, Paul and his sister go to the park, play around, watch and feed animals, listen to the birds' chirping and so on.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul and his sister like the park because it enables them to enjoy the outdoors and feel free.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul's father does not allow them to go near the bush. It is because he does not want his children to be far out of his sight.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul does not like flies. He cannot tolerate little insects.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Paul's sister hates spiders because she is afraid of them.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

The mother brings her daughter back from the bush by getting her afraid of the spiders.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
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Fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the information of the text.

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(a) picnic; (b) feeding; (c) parents; (d) playing; (e) go.

In his childhood days, Paul and his family members enjoyed (a) picnic in the park. Paul and his sister loved playing and (b) feeding the animals, while their (c) parents relaxed and watched them. Paul and his sister were free in (d) playing and walking around but they were not allowed to (e) go near the bush or too far.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
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(a) going; (b) far; (c) told; (d) them; (e) like.

We could play as much as we wanted, but my father didn't like us (a) going near the bushes. He didn't want us to go too (b) far out of sight. Sometimes, if we went too far, my mother called us back. She (c) told my sister that there were spiders near the bushes, and she was afraid of (d) them . My sister still hates spiders. I'm not afraid of spiders, but I don't like flies. I really don't (e) like them.

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
7 months ago
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Write synonyms or antonyms of the following words as directed.

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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

Hated = loved

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Afraid = feared

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Far = near

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Angry = furious

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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Outdoor = indoor

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Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

make = prepare

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

sight = vision/view

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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nothing = everything

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰāσ

simple = plain

Md Zahid Hasan
Md Zahid Hasan
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little = big/giant

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āĻĢāĻ¨ā§āϟ, āĻ•āϞāĻžāĻŽ, āĻĄāĻŋāĻ­āĻžāχāĻĄāĻžāϰ
āĻĒā§āϰāĻļā§āύ/āĻ…āĻĒāĻļāύ āĻ¸ā§āϟāĻžāχāϞ āĻĒāϰāĻŋāĻŦāĻ°ā§āϤāύ
āϏ⧇āϟ āϕ⧋āĻĄ, āĻŦāĻŋāώāϝāĻŧ āϕ⧋āĻĄ
āĻāĻ–āύāχ āĻļ⧁āϰ⧁ āĻ•āϰ⧁āύ āĻĄā§‡āĻŽā§‹ āĻĻ⧇āϖ⧁āύ
ā§Ģā§Ļ,ā§Ļā§Ļā§Ļ+
āĻļāĻŋāĻ•ā§āώāĻ•
ā§Šā§Ļ āϞāĻ•ā§āώ+
āĻĒā§āϰāĻļā§āύāĻĒāĻ¤ā§āϰ
āĻŽāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϰ ā§§ā§Ģ āĻĒ⧟āϏāĻžā§Ÿ āĻĒā§āϰāĻļā§āύāĻĒāĻ¤ā§āϰ
ā§§ āĻ•ā§āϞāĻŋāϕ⧇ āĻĒā§āϰāĻļā§āύ, āĻļā§€āϟ, āϏāĻžāĻœā§‡āĻļāύ āϤ⧈āϰāĻŋ āĻ•āϰ⧁āύ āφāϜāχ

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