English, asked by nenakalu237, 2 months ago

1) How did she solve the problem? Was
2) Were the kids beings scolded ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

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State of being verbs do not express any specific activity or action but instead describe existence. The most common state of being verb is to be, along with its conjugations (is, am, are, was, were, being, been). As we can see, is is a conjugation of the verb be. It takes the third person singular present form. In the first half of the sentence we need a state of being verb. The correct option is "is".

The second blank requires a continuous present tense, which is "solving". The third blank being negative would be "doesn't"

Basically, every parent per se doesn't want his child to make the same mistakes they made in their own childhoods. ... This kind of situation arouses an egotistic feeling in the minds of parents and they end up scolding or hitting their children in order to satisfy their ego.

Answered by sheetalpuri22
3

Explanation:

She solved this problem by teaching in slums, starting Akanksha Foundation and

making sure as many children as possible from poor families got good education.

She also started Teach for India to impact more children.

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