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Education is defined as (a) ......... ability of
a person to read (b) ........... write. (c).....
..... sadly, millions of children (d)....
uneducated in India
(a)(i) the
(ii) an
(iii) some (iv) any
(b)(i) and
(ii) but
(iii) as
(iv) whole
(c)(i) Yet
(ii) What
(iii) But (iv) Perhaps
(d) (i) aren't (ii) are
(ii) our (iv) were​

Answers

Answered by PriyankarGhosh
3

Answer:

(a) the, (b) and, (c) But, (d) are

Answered by SparshaM
0

Answer:

Education is defined as (a) the ability of

a person to read (b) and write. (c) but sadly, millions of children (d) aren't

uneducated in India.

Explanation :

  • When 'of' is used later, 'the' will be used before the mentioned noun and here it is 'ability'. The is a definite article, it is used to denote particularly a noun.

  • And is a conjunction. It is used to connect phrases or words. Here they are 'read' and 'write'.

  • But is also an Adversative Conjunction. It is used to express opposite sense in the sentence.

  • Children is a plural number, that's why are ( not ) has been used.

  • #SPJ3
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