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The rag pickers of India (i).
a pitiable sight. It is poverty that goads them to resort to rag picking.
Day in and day out they may be (ii)
on the roads, the lanes and the by lanes of a city or town
looking for cast-off clothes or something else showy or shoddy that (i) -
_ sell. More often than
not, it is children who (iv).
to rag picking
(i) (a) presented (b) present (c) will present (d) may present
(ii) (a) see (b) seen (c) will be seen (d) are being seen
(ii) (a) may
fb) will (c) shall
(d) could
(a) have taken (b) will take (c) take (d) shall take​

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Answered by vaishu121003
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Answer:

b.Present

b. Seen

a. May

a. have taken

Answered by RitaNarine
2

The rag pickers of India (i) (b) present

a pitiable sight. It is poverty that goads them to resort to rag-picking.

Day in and day out they may be (ii) (b) seen

on the roads, the lanes, and the by-lanes of a city or town

looking for cast-off clothes or something else showy or shoddy that (iii) (b) may sell

More often than not, it is children who (iv) (a) have taken to rag-picking.

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