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Answered by pranavbhaveshjadhavj
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Explanation:

Simplicity is the state or quality of being simple. Something easy to understand or explain seems simple, in contrast to something complicated. ... In some uses, the label "simplicity" can imply beauty, purity, or clarity. In other cases, the term may suggest a lack of nuance or complexity relative to what is required.

Answered by gotoo000612y
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\large\maltese{\underline{\underline{\bf{Jumbled\:Form\leadsto}}}}

1. him/John/you/has returned /which/the book/lent

2. went/the dog/he/followed /wherever/his/master

3. parents/the children/their/have gone/a holiday/ for/with

4. she/her/misplaced /has/handbag

5. these gírls/their/fond of/dogs/very/are

\large\maltese{\underline{\underline{\bf{Correct\:Form\leadsto}}}}

1. John has returned the book which you lent him. \large\checkmark

2. The dog followed his master wherever he went. \large\checkmark

3. The children have far a holiday with their parents. \large\checkmark

4. She has misplaced her handbag. \large\checkmark

5. These gírls are very fond of their dogs. \large\checkmark

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