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The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.
A. as a few hours before
B. distant and as recent
C. Alzheimer's disease impairs
D. a person's ability
E. to recall memories, both
ABCED
BCEAD
DEACB
CDEBA
ADECB
- Option 1: ABCED
- Starts with "as a few hours before," which doesn't logically begin the sentence.
- Option 2: BCEAD
- Starts with "distant and as recent," which is not a complete subject.
- Option 3: DEACB
- Starts with "a person's ability," which is incomplete without stating what's impairing it.
- Option 4: CDEBA
- Starts with "Alzheimer's disease impairs," which logically introduces the subject of the sentence.
- Continues with "a person's ability to recall memories, both distant and as recent as a few hours before."
- This forms a complete and coherent sentence.
- Option 5: ADECB
- Starts with "as a few hours before," which is not a viable starting point.
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