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Yes, her husband was supportive of her work. He always encouraged her to go on with her activities.
Begum Rokeya was a famous writer and a social worker. She fought for women's cause all her life as she believed in equality.
She fought for women's equal right and opportunities throughout her life.
Begum Rokeya believed that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men have. She believed in women having freedom and education. In her time, it was rare. Thus, she emerged as a role model for womenfolk.
Begum Rokeya's belief was that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men have in the society.
Yes, Begum Rokeya's husband was very supportive and cooperative. He always encouraged her to keep going with her works.
Begum Rokeya had great affection for her mother tongue. So, she did not learn Arabic and Persian like other elite Muslims.
Begum Rokeya believed that woman should enjoy the equal opportunities and rights as men do in the society.
Begum Rokeya devoted her life for the women's cause. She worked to uphold women's right in the society. She wanted to ensure the equal rights and opportunities for women like men.
(a) rights; (b) undivided; (c) educated; (d) English; (e) continue.
Begum Rokeya, a famous writer and a social worker, fought for women's (a) rights throughout her life. She was born in (b) undivided Bengal in 1880. She hailed from an (c) educated upper-class Muslim family. So, she had to learn Arabic and Persian. However, she also learnt Bangla and (d) English from her brother. Though she was married off early, she was able to (e) continue her activities with the help of her husband.
(a) social; (b) learned; (c) should; (d) sake; (e) run.
Begum Rokeya was a famous writer and (a) social worker. She was born in the village of Pairabondh, Rangpur in 1880. Her father was a (b) learned landlord. Rokeya learnt Bangla and English from her eldest brother Ibrahim. She believed that women (c) should enjoy the same rights and opportunities as men. So she fought for the (d) sake of women throughout her life. Her husband was very cooperative, and always encouraged Rokeya to (e) run her activities.
famous = renowned/well-known/eminent
writer = author
cooperative = helpful/supportive
called = named
love = hatred/contempt
always = never
rights = privileges/liberties
early = late/later
educated = literate/learned/schooled
love = hatred/contempt
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