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Underline the verbs in the following sentences. The first one is done Exercise A for you. 1. I say that it is the lack of proper education, in quality as well as in quantity. 2. People nowadays are greatly attracted by technological education and naturally, too. 3. The industrial growth of our country requires a large number of scientists, technicians and engineers. 4. I do not believe that scientific and technological studies are devoid of moral values. 5. Our religions have proclaimed from the very beginning that each human individual is to be regarded as a spark of the Divine. 6. Again and again remarks were made, a special lecture was delivered at Cambridge, saying that a scientific culture and an academic or literary culture are two different things, and one has little to do with the other. 7. The very transformation that science has brought about will make you raise the question of the meaning of existence. 8. We live today because there are still people who illustrate for the commonality the path of spirituality, and their behaviour is something which is divinely ordained. 9. The spectacular achievements of science are very impressive, and they have got such great power in their control that they can devastate the world. 10. A scientific view of the world reveals to us a central mystery which is not closed to scientific observation. ​

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Answered by amankumardas942
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Answer:

Technological education

Answered by singharmaan0608
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Explanation:

Underline the verbs in the following sentences. The first one is done Exercise A for you. 1. I say that it is the lack of proper education, in quality as well as in quantity. 2. People nowadays are greatly attracted by technological education and naturally, too. 3. The industrial growth of our country requires a large number of scientists, technicians and engineers. 4. I do not believe that scientific and technological studies are devoid of moral values. 5. Our religions have proclaimed from the very beginning that each human individual is to be regarded as a spark of the Divine. 6. Again and again remarks were made, a special lecture was delivered at Cambridge, saying that a scientific culture and an academic or literary culture are two different things, and one has little to do with the other. 7. The very transformation that science has brought about will make you raise the question of the meaning of existence. 8. We live today because there are still people who illustrate for the commonality the path of spirituality, and their behaviour is something which is divinely ordained. 9. The spectacular achievements of science are very impressive, and they have got such great power in their control that they can devastate the world. 10. A scientific view of the world reveals to us a central mystery which is not closed to scientific observation.

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