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English, 16.06.2021 02:30 gennhill14

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B. Read the story below. then answer the questions that follow
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"Rainy Day"
It is rainy day. Rahmah is at home because she cannot play outside. She
is reading her little brother a story, " The Frog Prince". Their mother is in the
kitchen cooking tabirak”, their favorite. Their father is making a new study table
for Rahmah.
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After reading the story, Rahmah went to the kitchen and helped her
mother by preparing the food on the table. She asked her little brother to call
their father so they can eat while the 'tabirak' is still warm.
1. Who are the characters in the story?
2. Where did the story happen?
3. How did Rahmah help her mother?
4. Why is Rahmah and her little brother can't play outside?​

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