Concept:The Children's Bill of Rights mentions rights to education (Article 28) and to express views (Article 12). The Indian Constitution has corresponding articles that support these same rights.
Explanation:Right A says a child has the right to good education and everyone must encourage children to go to school. This matches Article 28 of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees the right to education.
Right B says a child has the right to express views freely and have them taken seriously. This matches Article 12 of the Indian Constitution, which protects the right to freedom of speech and expression.
Other options like Article 14 (equality) or Article 32 (constitutional remedies) are not directly about these specific rights.
Therefore, the complementary articles are Article 28 and Article 12.
Answer:Option A: Article 28 and 12