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Given below are the two sentences each containing five highlighted words. Read the given sentences and answer the questions that follow:
I. Besides this distinguished (A) selection of society Anna Shahkot’s receptions (B) were also elegant (C) by
II. that she always presented (D) some new and political (E) person to the visitors and that nowhere else was the state of the compelling(F) thermometer of legitimate Petersburg court society so dearly and distinctly indicated.
Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence?
B-C and E-F
A-C and F-E
A-D and F-C
B-C and D-F
None of these
- Option 1: B-C and E-F
- Swap B ("receptions") with C ("elegant") makes: "Society Anna Shahkot’s elegant were also receptions." Incorrect.
- Swap E ("political") with F ("compelling") improves but doesn't correct sentence.
- Option 2: A-C and F-E
- Swap A ("distinguished") with C ("elegant"): "Besides this elegant selection of society..." Corrects the sentence.
- Swap F ("compelling") with E ("political"): "the state of the political thermometer..." Corrects the sentence.
- Option 3: A-D and F-C
- Doesn't correct grammatical or contextual issues effectively.
- Option 4: B-C and D-F
- Makes B part awkward, doesn't improve context or grammar significantly.
- Option 5: None of these
- Assumes original sentences were incorrectly recognized.
Answer: Option 2: A-C and F-E
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