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Directions (1-4): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given with three words in bold. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of these words to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
Gandhi’s repeated thought (A) on service to all human beings from all traditions of emphasis (B) was the essence (C) of his nonviolent democratic theory.
ABC
ACB
CAB
BAC
None of these
- Let's break down the given sentence: "Gandhi’s repeated thought (A) on service to all human beings from all traditions of emphasis (B) was the essence (C) of his nonviolent democratic theory."
- The sentence, as it stands, is not making proper sense due to the incorrect placement of the bolded words.
- Correct Sequence: The sentence should logically discuss an emphasis or focus related to service, not a thought.
- The phrase should read: "Gandhi’s repeated emphasis (B) on service to all human beings from all traditions of thought (A) was the essence (C) of his nonviolent democratic theory."
- Therefore, the correct sequence is BAC.
So, the correct answer is Option: 4, BAC.
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