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Once upon a time in the 8th century, there was a brave knight who lived in the kingdom of Scandinavia. His name was Sir Ector. One day he was walking to the market, then he ran into the king. "Ahh, just the knight I was looking for," said the king. "Hello, King Jonah," said Ector. "I need you to come to the castle. I have some essential news," said the king. Soon they had reached the castle. "I've got word that there is a terrible dragon who is terrorizing nearby kingdoms," said King Jonah. "So you want me to go kill it," said Ector. "No, I want you to take this team of knights to its lair and then kill it," said King Jonah pointing to the seven knights next to him. "Ok, I shall go first thing tomorrow," said Ector.
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Arable land is and has always been critical to all political debate in Nepali society. Every political movement and promises made to people as a way to get their support seems to center around this scarce commodity. What is perhaps more interesting are all the different ways land has been managed in our history. Kipat is a system of land tenure which is based on communal land ownership and originated in the eastern hills and also practiced in some western hills of Nepal. Kathmandu valley also had some Kipat land in the past. The Kirant communities of the eastern hills of Nepal have retained the proud heritage of the Kipat land management system.
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ok what is the question first
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1st table:
taste - the cup held a sour, salty liquid
touch - a thick, sticky layer covered the surface
sight - red, blue, and yellow flowers dance in the wind
sound - a deep, loud roar came from the engine
taste - one muffin was especially sweet and delicious
smell - the air was filled with the perfume of a thousand flowers
2nd table:
sound - he shut the door with a loud bang
sight - a hot airballoon of many colors flew high in the air.
smell - the sandalwood candle made the tiny restaurant feel more alive.
taste - the cinnamon of the pie was sweet and went well with the apple.
touch - the rubber of the tire was rough under his fingers.
sound - crows cawed above the cornfield from morning to noon.
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