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प्रश्न
Match the sentences given in part ‘A’ with the sentences given in part ‘B’. Note the differences in structure.
‘A’ Part | ‘B’ Part |
(1) He was kidnapped by an extremist militia. | (a) They forced the child to kill his friends and family. |
(2) The child was forced to kill his friends and family. | (b) We can do this. |
(3) This can be done by us. | (c) An extremist militia kidnapped him |
उत्तर
A column |
B column |
(1) He was kidnapped by an extremist militia. |
(1) An extremist militia kidnapped him. |
(2) The child was forced to kill his friends and family. |
(2) They forced the child to kill his friends and family. |
(3) This can be done by us. |
(3) We can do this. |
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