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We should have sympathy for the less fortunate.
We should sympathize _________________________.

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Hint: There are two sentences provided for us, first is a complete sentence having meaning, the second sentence is incomplete and we have to finish the sentence making sure the meaning of the two sentences would remain the same.

Complete answer:
We should have sympathy for the less fortunate.
Let’s begin by breaking down the sentence and looking into the parts of speech of the sentence.
We (Pronoun)
Should (Proverb)
Have Sympathy (Verb)
For (Preposition)
The (Article)
Less Fortunate (Noun)
The sentence means that – we should be more caring towards people that are not as lucky or well off as we are.
‘We’ means us in the sentence which is a pronoun. ‘Should’ is a proverb implying that we should take the fore coming action or verb that is to ‘have sympathy’. ‘For’ is the preposition which connects the upcoming noun with the verb. ‘The’ is the article which directs our attention towards the special group of people, which would form the noun ‘less fortunate’.
In the second sentence, we have changed the verb ‘have sympathy’ with ‘sympathize’.

The Sentence would be as follows: We should sympathize with the less fortunate.

Note: With the changing of the verb in the sentences from ‘have sympathy’ to ‘sympathize’ the preposition that will accompany the noun which is the same will change as well. The preposition ‘with’ is more suitable for the verb sympathize.