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A man...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh



 
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A man...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 22, 2010 23:27 pm   A man...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

A man who writes stories is an (artist,author,sculptor) ......whic is corrct pleae?
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A man...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 22, 2010 23:38 pm   A man...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

Which do you choose, Ganesh? Any dictionary will help you.
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