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(a) play;
(b) reads;
(c) focus; 
(d) don't understand; 
(e) followed;
(f) controling; 
(g) should be;
(h) are written; 
(i) upgrade;
(j) is waiting

Text books are the rich sources of information and knowledge. They (a)play a vital role in teaching-learning activities. If a student (b)reads the text books thoroughly, he/she can get a clear idea about different topics. In the class room, teachers (c)focus on the texts well. Unfortunately, some students (d)don't understand the importance of reading text books. Again, in many schools guide books are (e)followed in the class room. The concerned authority should monitor the class rooms with a view to (f)controling this unexpected activity. Besides, teachers (g)should be conscious of their duties and responsibilities. A strong foundation of knowledge is impossible without reading the text books well. These living sources of knowledge (h)are written by the highly qualified educationists. The gove. nment is working relentlessly to (i)upgrade the standard of the text books. The nation (j) is waiting eagerly for the days when our students will lead Bangladesh applying their knowledge, skill and wisdom.

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