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In the question given below three sentences are given which are jumbled. Find the correct sequence of these sentence so that they form a meaningful paragraph.
A. This asymmetry is typified by Article 370 — a provision, as Ms. Tillin writes, which was debated for over five months before forming part of the Constitution as adopted in 1950.
B. In its original form, Article 370 accorded to J&K a set of special privileges, including an exemption from constitutional provisions governing other States
C. India’s Constitution, as the political scientist Louise Tillin has explained, establishes a form of asymmetric federalism, in which some States enjoy greater autonomy over governance than others.
CBA
BCA
ABC
CAB
BAC
Option (d) is the correct choice for the given question. CAB is the correct sequence of the given sentence. C is the first sentence as it provides the basis of the argument which is the asymmetry in federalism. A gives additional information about this asymmetry which was talked about in sentence C. B is the third sentence as it is talking about its (article 370) original form and the reason for the debate which was mentioned in C.
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