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About half of India’s children aged ………..a……………. (among, between, with, about) 6 and 14 do not go to school. About 5.5 crore children ……………b………….. (worked, working, has been working, work) in factories, cottage industries …………..c…………… (and, around, about, some) in the agricultural sector. One of the most important …………..d……………. (reason, reasons, reason’s, reasons’) for our nation’s …………e…………. (backwardness, backwardsness, backness, backward) is illiteracy.

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Answered by ruchimaheshwari666
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Answer:

among, about, work, and, reason Backwardness

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

About half of India's children aged between 6 and 14 do not go to school. About 5.5 crore children work in factories, cottage industries, and some in the agricultural sector. One of the most important reasons for our nation's backwardness is illiteracy.​

Explanation:

The subject-verb agreements can take on a variety of different forms, but this paragraph exemplifies them all beautifully.

We make use of the preposition since there are two age values presented, and the correct use of the preposition occurs in the first blank (between). However, things would have been handled differently if there had been a range provided.

There is a subject-verb agreement of number in the second blank, which is work. Since the subject noun is in the plural form, the present tense of the verb must also utilise the plural form of the verb.

The conjunction "and" in the third blank denotes the conjunction of three distinct criteria or themes that are related.

Because there is a plural noun serving as the subject of the sentence, we must use the plural form of the verb when filling in the fourth blank (reasons). This is another example of subject-verb agreement of number.

The fifth blank, often known as "backwardness," is primarily intended to evaluate the candidate's mental alertness as well as their command of the appropriate word use.

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