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(a) victorious; (b) birth; (c) independent; (d) history (e) division; (f) oppress (g) attacked; (h) took; (i) surrender; (j) significantly

 

The most (a) victorious event for Bangladesh is her (b) birth as an (c)independent nation on March 26, 1971. It is a red letter day in the (d)history  of Bangladesh. After the (e) division of subcontinent, we got Pakistan. But the Pakistanis began to (f) oppress our people. At first, they (g) attacked our language. We shall never forget the Language Movement of 1952. The language movement led to the mass upsurge of 1969. As a result, the War of Liberation (h) took place in 1971. After nine months struggle, the Pakistanis were compelled to (i) surrender and we won (j)significantly

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