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Answered by GulabLachman
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Gandhiji's greatest strength was his belief in God.

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  • In the given sentence, It is said that his biggest strength was his faith in the almighty.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - Gandhiji's greatest strength was his belief in God.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Gandhi asserted that "Truth is God" and held that there is only one God, who may be discovered through the truth. Gandhi's conception of God, which is not only global but also unlimited or unbounded, is one that I believe is useful to human civilization as a whole. Before placing their trust in God, believers must have a correct and comprehensive grasp of the term "God."

Explanation:

Gandhiji's faith in God was his greatest asset.

  • The rearrangement of sentences includes the proper arrangement of given words to make a meaningful sentence.
  • To rearrange the sentences it is necessary to consider the verb as well as the tenses.
  • A link is to be found between the given words to initiate a sentence. For rearrangement, the topic addressed must also be found out.
  • If a word starts with the name of a person or I, then it will definitely be the first word.
  • In the given sentence, It is said that his biggest strength was his faith in the almighty.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - Gandhiji's greatest strength was his belief in God.

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