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1.Brush fibre" "(a) Pine apple ...

1.Brush fibre`" "`(a) Pine apple
2. Filling fibre`" "`(b) Cotton
3.Hard Fibre`" "`(c ) Silk cotton
4. Surface fibre`" "`(d) Brooms

A

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(iv,iii,i,ii):}`

B

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(i,ii,iii,iv):}`

C

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(i,iv,iii,ii):}`

D

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(iv,i,iii,ii):}`

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