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प्रश्न
Choose the correct option.
We use ______ when something is compulsory, obligatory, and important.
पर्याय
should
must
ought to
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उत्तर
We use must when something is compulsory, obligatory, and important.
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| S. No | Meanings | S. No. Meanings Words |
| 1 | e.g. love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it | patriotism |
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| 3 | the doctrine that your country’s interests are superior | egocentrism |
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