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In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B) (C), and (D). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided.
This society(A) knowledge or familiarity with prior(B) is both an advantage and a disadvantage(C) for sociology, the discipline(D) that studies society.
B-C
A-B
C-D
B-D
A-C
- Original Sentence: This society (A) knowledge or familiarity with prior (B) is both an advantage and a disadvantage (C) for sociology, the discipline (D) that studies society.
- The given sentence has misplaced words causing it to be unclear.
- Option 1 - B-C: Switching "prior" and "advantage" doesn't improve clarity.
- Option 2 - A-B: Switching "society" and "knowledge" results in "This knowledge or familiarity with society is both an advantage and a disadvantage for sociology, the discipline that studies society."
- Option 3 - C-D: Switching "advantage" and "discipline" doesn't help.
- Option 4 - B-D: Switching "prior" and "discipline" doesn't help.
- Option 5 - A-C: Switching "society" and "advantage" makes it worse.
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