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(a) young; (b) drowning; (c) deep; (d) Wasting; (e) police; (f) own; (g) so; (h) standing/sitting; (i) enormously/greatly/cheerfully/a lot; (j) for the society/of dedication and sacrifice

 

People around were just watching as the (a) young boy started (b) drowning into the (c) deep canal. Then the traffic constable came. (d) Wasting no time, he jumped into the canal. The (e) police constable did not think of his (f) own life. He was (g) so kind that he risked his life. People (h) standing/sitting by the canal praised him (i)  enormously/greatly/cheerfully/a lot . This type of person is a model (j) for the society/of dedication and sacrifice.  

9 months ago

(a) only/mainly/actually/generally; (b) If/When; (c) just/only/for; (d) But; (e) If/When; (f) highly; (g) Only through/During; (h) why; (i) and; (j) which; (k) In fact; (l) Rather; (m) when; (n) Therefore/So

 

The greatness of a book depends (a) only/mainly/actually/generally on the acceptability among the readers. (b) If/When we read a book (c) just/only/for once, we can discover many things in it. (d) But basing on one reading, we cannot judge the standard of a book. (e) If/When a book is praised (f) highly we have no doubt about the greatness of the book. (g) Only through/During the first reading, we may not understand a book. But if it is read more than once, we will see (h) why it was read (i) and praised. So, the great books are those (j) which have passed the test of time. (k)In fact the appeal of a great book doesn't decrease. (l) Rather the greatness of the book is newly felt (m) when time passes. (n) Therefore/So a great book is widely read and reread by people all over the world.

9 months ago