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ভালোবাসা গাছে, নানা রঙের ফুল [দৃশ্য ১: সেটিং] [লোক যন্ত্রে সজ্জিত একটি আরামদায়ক বসার ঘর, যেখানে এমিলি, একজন লোক শিল্পী, তার ম্যানেজার অ্যালেক্সের সাথে বসে আছেন।] অ্যালেক্স: (উৎসাহের সাথে) এমিলি,
ভালোবাসা গাছে, নানা রঙের ফুল [দৃশ্য ১: সেটিং] [লোক যন্ত্রে সজ্জিত একটি আরামদায়ক বসার ঘর, যেখানে এমিলি, একজন লোক শিল্পী, তার ম্যানেজার অ্যালেক্সের সাথে বসে আছেন।] অ্যালেক্স: (উৎসাহের সাথে) এমিলি,
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Authors note: Readability score is 75.
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AUTHOR’S NOTE: The readability score of this text is 75. According to Grammarly, The text is likely to be understood by a reader with at least an 8th-grade education (age 13-14). It should be easy for most adults to read.
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