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The word ‘Calligrapher’ means (a) One who is specialised in the art of painting. (b) One who is specialised in the art of music.
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22/05/2021 10:59 am
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The word ‘Calligrapher’ means
(a) One who is specialised in the art of painting.
(b) One who is specialised in the art of music.
(c) One who is specialised in the art of beautiful writing.
(d) One who is specialised in the art of public speaking.
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(c) One who is specialised in the art of beautiful writing.
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