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01.

(i)         Then he invited applications.

(ii)        The applicants were asked to meet the Sultan one by one.          

(iii)       Once/ Long ago there lived a Sultan in a country.

(iv)       Then he found the desired man.

(v)        He wanted to appoint an honest man as his tax collector. 

(vi)       A number of people applied for the job.

(vii)      All the applicants blushed and refused except one figure.

(viii)     So, he asked for the wise councillors' advice.

(ix)       When they all arrived, the Sultan asked them to dance.

(x)        They came through a passage where gold coins were kept.

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02.

(i)         As a result, he studied under a great thinker Plato.

(ii)        He also wrote books on Biology, Literature, Economics and Comparative Politics.

(iii)       Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.

(iv)       Aristotle was born in Greece.

(v)        His father wanted him to be a physician but he never cherished to be so.

(vi)       Later on. Aristotle took the pen to write on topics suitable for human civilization.

(vii)      He is called the father of Biology because of his creativity.

(viii)     'Politics' is one of his famous books which exposes fullest development of his wisdom.

(ix)       He was the son of a royal physician.

(x)        He wanted to be a free thinker.

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03.      

(i)         "Please let me go to my country."

(ii)        An English boy was making a small boat.

(iii)       "I shall cross the sea and go to my country by this boat."

(iv)       He made all arrangements to send him to his country.

(v)        Suddenly he noticed a wonderful thing.

(vi)       Napoleon was charmed by the words of the small boy.

(vii)      "I haven't seen my mother for a long time."

(viii)     The boy said, "My country is on the other side of the sea."

(ix)       One day Napoleon, the king of France, was walking along the sea shore.

(x)        The boy was brought before him and he asked him what he would do with such a small boat.

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04.     

(a)        He asked him where God was.

(b)        He praised him highly.

(c)        Once a lad went to a famous teacher.

(d)        The teacher thought highly of the boy's understanding.

(e)        The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where He is not.

(f)        The boy devoted himself in earning knowledge.

(g)        He begged to instruct him in the arts and sciences.

(h)        He agreed to teach the lad.       

(i)         He had expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.        

(j)         The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.

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05.    

(i)         As Bagerhat is near the Bay of Bengal, the water is usually saline.

(ii)        Khan Jahan Ali was a philanthropic man.

(iii)       He, therefore, excavated many tanks to provide fresh water to the people.

(iv)       He came to Bagerhat to preach Islam and to promote the plight of common people.

(v)        He found Bagerhat beset with many problems.

(vi)       His memory will never be sunk into oblivion.

(vii)      Thus he redressed the problem of drinking water.

(viii)     The scarcity of drinking water is one of them.

(ix)       The people of Bagerhat remember him with great respect.

(x)        Gora Dighi is one of them.

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06.        

(i)         He was one of the most renowned linguists of Bangladesh.

(ii)        He died in 1969 and we remember him with respect.

(iii)       He was second to none in Bengali Language and Literature.

(iv)       Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah was born in 24 Porgona, West Bengal in 1885.

(v)        He joined Jessore Zilla School in 1910.

(vi)       He passed the entrance and FA exam in 1904 and 1906.

(vii)      He received some awards and contributed much to Bengali Literature.

(viii)     He passed Hons. and M.A. in 1910 and 1912.

(ix)       He joined Dhaka University as a Lecture of Bengali in 1921.

(x)        He got his Ph.D in 1928.

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07.

(i)         One prize is awarded in each field.

(ii)        The prize is instituted by a man who was the inventor of the science of destruction.

(iii)       Nobel prize is the world's most important prize.

(iv)       He is Alfred Bernard Nobel.

(v)        Though he is a citizen of Sweden, he was educated in Russia.

(vi)       Nobel prizes are awarded every one for outstanding achievements in the field of science, literature and for promoting world's peace.

(vii)      The prize is given to persons with most outstanding contribution.

(viii)     If there are more than one recipient of the prize in one field, the prize money is equally distributed amongst all the winners.

(ix)       Economics was added in the list in 1969 for the first time.

(x)        He was born in Stockholm on 21st October, 1833 and he died on 10th December, 1896.

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08.

 

(i)         But he used to tell stories to the people of the village that were of great interest.

(ii)        He never spoke in the rest of his life.

(iii)       He lived in a temple at the edge of the village.

(iv)       Before telling a story, he used to light a lamp in front of the tree.

(v)        He passed his time under the banyan tree in front of the temple.

(vi)       There was a remote village named Somal.

(vii)      One day he could not continue his story.

(viii)     After a few days, he called all the villagers and told them something.

(ix)       He was so ignorant that he could not tell his age.

(x)        The villagers were enchanted by a man whose name was Nambi.

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09.

 

(i)         He could not think where to keep the money.

(ii)        He did not find any safe place to keep the bag.

(iii)       He gradually realised that he had money, but no peace of mind.

(iv)       He dug a hole in his hut and kept the money there.

(v)        So, he could not devote himself to his work.

(vi)       Now a thinking took hold of the farmer.

(vii)      The rich man went to the farmer with one thousand rupees in a bag.

(viii)     He always thought that his money could be stolen any time.

(ix)       The farmer took the bag of money from the rich man and thanked him.

(x)        This thought kept him awake and his sleep fled away at night.

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10.

(i)         The blacks were subjected to all sorts of indignities.

(ii)        But the oppressive rulers could not break his spirit.

(iii)       Nelson Mandela was the greatest leader of South Africa.

(iv)       Eventually, the great leader realised the goal of liberating his people.

(v)        In fact, he was one of the greatest leaders of the world.

(vi)       All his life he struggled against apartheid.

(vii)      They were aliens in their own country.

(viii)     It was government policy of racial segregation that the great leader vowed to put an end.

 (ix)      he was thrown behind the prison bars.

 (x)       They were denied all basic human rights.

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