Answer and Explanation:
Dear Diary
Today I read an article about how the coronavirus affected cultural habits in different countries and how it made people rethink whether these acts were really important and had real value in people's lives. One of the cultural habits cited in the article was Indian weddings.
Indian weddings are an important part of Indian culture and are characterized by large parties, with the presence of many people, an abundance of food and much exposure of wealth, refinement and prosperity. Many people claim that the prohibition of these marriages, due to the coronavirus, showed how wasteful they are and that they add nothing to anyone's life. I do not agree with that, because I believe that cultural customs are very important and that they must be realized, because they are part of who we are.
Of course, for security reasons, it is impossible to perform these weddings now. But we must not turn our back on our culture and the customs that show who we are. We must not let our culture die and these customs must be carried forward, whenever possible.
Beena.
Hello, you did not include the passage to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered accurately.
However, I can help you by giving you guidelines on how to complete the sentence and the meaning of the word patron.
When completing a sentence, you must maintain the concept to which it was started. In addition, you must observe the verb tenses used and use verbs at the same time, allowing the sentence to be coherent, cohesive and grammatically correct. That way your sentence will make sense and will be able to form an understandable message.
The word patron is generally used to indicate someone or something, who has the ability to defend, care for, advise and defend another person, animal or object. In other words, the patron always has a heroic and caring sense.