পৃষ্ঠাটি লোড হচ্ছে . . .
দয়াকরে অপেক্ষা করুন।
"লোডিং সময়" আপনার ইন্টারনেট স্পিড এর উপর নির্ভরশীল।
| (ক) Privilege | (খ) Utility |
| (গ) French | (ঘ) Frankness |
Privilege
The answer is correct because the word 'franchise' often refers to a special right or privilege granted to an individual or group, particularly in a business context where it allows them to operate a business under a certain brand or system. Here’s a brief description of why 'privilege' is a suitable synonym:
Definition: A franchise is essentially a privilege that allows a person or business to operate under the authority of a larger brand.
Context: In legal terms, a franchise is a right or license to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area.
The other options—Utility, French, and Frankness—do not convey the same meaning as 'franchise,' making 'privilege' the best choice here.