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Perhaps the Quaid-e-Azam was thinking ____1____ (from, of, about) the thousands who ____2____ (are, were, was) being attacked and killed ____3____ (at, in, on) the roads and railways as they ____4____ (try, were trying, tried) to reach their new homeland. There ____5____ (is, are, was) much ____6____ (on, in, from) those days of violence to sadden Jinnah, who was a man ____7____ (with, of, with) very strong feelings, although he so rarely showed them. Yet those who were close ____8____ (from, with, to) him ____9____ (at, on, in) Independence Day sometimes saw ____10____ (for, on, in) a few moments a happier man

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Perhaps the Quaid-e-Azam was thinking about (from, of, about) the thousands who were (are, were, was) being attacked and killed on (at, in, on) the roads and railways as they were trying (try, were trying, tried) to reach their new homeland.

There are (is, are, was) much on (on, in, from) those days of violence to sadden Jinnah, who was a man with a (with, of, with) very strong feelings, although he so rarely showed them. Yet those who were close with (from, with, to) him on (at, on, in) Independence Day sometimes saw for (for, on, in) a few moments a happier man.

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