English, asked by priya145488, 1 year ago

the problem -----------child labour in India is ------ reality. clearly, it violates the fundamental right to education, right to childhood ----- equal opportunity to participate ------ equal citizens of this country.​

Answers

Answered by aman217623
4

Explanation:

1:of

2:a

3:and

4:as

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Answered by presentmoment
0

Answer:

The problem of 'labor in India' is a reality. 'Clearly it 'violates the 'fundamental rights to education', 'right to childhood' and 'equal opportunities' to participate as 'equal citizens' of the country'.

The above fill-ups are 'examples of prepositions'.  

Explanation:

Prepositions are words that govern a 'noun or a pronoun' and express its relation with respect to its usage in the sentence. Basic examples of prepositions include: 'at, on, in, 'before and after'. Prepositions form a vital part in the English language as they are used to link the pronouns and the nouns together for the sentence to make sense.

For example: Upon seeing the majestic sight, we lit up with bliss.

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