The correct spelling is devastated, not devistated.
The first letter should be capitalized because of two reasons: 1. Pakistan is a proper noun. 2. The first letter of the first word of a sentence is capitalized.
This is a long, run-on sentence that lacks proper punctuation. The clauses are misplaced as well. The correct sentence should be "After enduring multiple invasions by other countries in 1956, the country gained independence from the colonial ruler, Britain. OR The country gained independence from the colonial ruler, Britain, after which it endured multiple invasions by other countries in 1956.
The correct sentence should be, "Unfortunately, the floods generated by monsoons, have wiped out much of the country's infrastructure, including bridges, electrical plants, transmission wires, hospitals, schools, and roads.
The correct sentence should be, "Many were forced to flee with just the clothes on their backs."
6,7 and 8 can be combined into one sentence. Other countries are sending food, medicine and building supplies for help.
Answer:Synonyms are words that have similar meaning Two different words that mean the same are said to be synonymous and the quality of being synonymous is known as synonymy. The term synonym has been derived from a Greek word called syn which means 'with' and onoma which means 'name'