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(a) disgrace;
(b) mistreated/ill-treated;
(c) employers;
(d) unhealthy;
(e) unfavorable
(f) sorrowful;
(g) risky;
(h) dangerous;
(i) enforced;
(j) encouraged
Child labour is considered a matter of (a) disgrace (grace) for a nation. Wherever children are employed either it is domestic work or factory work, either it is rickshaw pulling or working in a shop or hotel, they are (b) mistreated/ill-treated (treated). Their (c) employers (employ) don't give them their due rights. Children work for longer period in (d) unhealthy (healthy) and (e) unfavorable (favourable) condition and what is (f) sorrowful (sorrow) they are not given due wages. Many children do the work of the adults and often do the (g) risky (risk) and (h) dangerous (danger) work. Strict laws should be (i) enforced (forced) against employing children in manual work. Their parents should be (j) encouraged (courage) to send their children to school.