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Fill in the blanks with the word that makes a logical meaning in both the sentences. We _____________ the freedom of our nation with a public holiday. The people built a new theatre to _____________ the birth of a great theatre artist.

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Fill in the blanks with the word that makes a logical meaning in both the sentences.

We _____________ the freedom of our nation with a public holiday. The people built a new theatre to _____________ the birth of a great theatre artist.


1). detriment
2). retort
3). caprice
4). ramble


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The correct word is 'commemorate.' It means 'recall and show respect for (someone or something).' 

Detriment: the state of being harmed or damaged.

Retort: say something in answer to a remark, typically in a sharp, angry, or witty manner.

Caprice: a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behaviour.

Ramble: walk for pleasure in the countryside.

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