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Sir Winston Churchill was a British war leader, statesman, painter and writer
whom some have labelled as the greatest man ever to speak the English Language,
But many call him the greatest English man of the present century. Born in 1874 in
the lap of American Jennie Jarome, Churchill was a descendant of the great Duke
of Marlborough.He fought in Cuba, in India, with Kitchener in Egypt.Then he
went into Parliament and by 1906 was a junior minister. In 1911, he became the
first Lord of the Admiralty and it was due to his energy, foresight and persistence
that the British Fleet was ready in 1914 to face any comers in the First World
War. He had been elected an honorary academician extraordinary by the Royal
Academy. Loaded with honour and respected throughout in the world, Winston
Churchill died at the ageof 90 in 1965 and was given a solemn state funeral.
Q1. Complete the following statements:
[1 15=5]
a. Winston Churchill-was a
b. He became the first Lord of theAdmirality and it was-
c. Manypeople call him------
d. Synonym of bound from the passage is
e. Antonymof common from the passage is --------​

Answers

Answered by ishuraj25122005
2

Answer:

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Answered by qwstoke
0

The answers to the questions from the passage are given below:

a. Winston Churchill was a British war leader, statesman, painter and writer who is popularly known as one of America's greatest orators.

b. He became the first Lord of the Admiralty and it was due to his energy, foresight and persistence that the British Fleet was ready in 1914 to face any comers in the First World War.

c. Many people call him the greatest English man of the present century.

d. Synonym of bound from the passage is "going"/ "went" ( since bound means headed for a particular direction)

e. Antonym of common from the passage is extraordinary

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