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•  Slide a piece of yarn under all the yarn wrapped around the cardboard, then double
                  knot it at the top. Cut all the yarn on the opposite side, then tightly double knot
              •  a piece of yarn near the top to make the head of the tassel. Tightly double knot
                  a  piece  of  yarn  underneath  the  previous  piece  of  yarn  and  cut  off  all  the  excess
                  yarn and scraggly ends.
              •  Measure and cut out a 4.5×6.5˝ piece of cardstock.
              •  Fold the cardstock in half length-wise. Apply fevistick on the inside of the cardstock,
                  then fold it back and let it dry.
              •  Punch a hole at the top of the bookmark. Double knot the tassel through the hole
                  and cut off the excess yarn.

               Firstly, (a) _______________________________________ that is about 3.5 inches wide, and

             then (b) _______________________________________. A piece of yarn is slid under all the
             yarn wrapped around the cardboard, then it is double knotted at the top. All the yarn on the
             opposite side is cut, then a piece of yarn near the top (c) _______________________________

             ______________. A piece of yarn (d) _____________________________________________
             ________ the previous piece of yarn and (e) _______________________________________ .
             A  4.5×6.5″  piece  of  (f)  __________________________________________.  The  cardstock

             is folded in half length-wise. Fevistick is applied on the inside of the cardstock, then it is
             folded back and allowed to dry. A hole (g) _______________________________________

             ________. The tassel (h) _______________________________________________ and the
             excess yarn is cut off.

        XXIII. Read the following conversations and report what was said by completing the following

             paragraphs.
                                                    (1)

             Akbar:   How many crows are there in my kingdom?

             Birbal:   There are ninety-five thousand four hundred and sixty-three crows in the kingdom.

             Akbar:   How can you be so sure?

             Birbal:   You can get them counted, OK.

             Akbar:   What if there are more crows?

             Birbal:   If  there  are  more  crows,  then  some  crows  are  visiting  from  the  neighbouring
                      kingdoms.
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