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Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
A. Lyrics help in creating a distictive narrative, some conventions of which have been carried over from the talkies era.
B. Thus, songs have outli ved films in people's memories.
C. However, songs seem to have acquired a musical gram mar of their own, establishing an emotional chord with the listeners.
D. In popular Indian cinema, lyrics a re to music what the heart is to the body.
ADBC
ABCD
DCBA
DACB
- Sentence D introduces the importance of lyrics in popular Indian cinema, comparing them to the heart of the body. It's a strong opening statement about the value of lyrics.
- Sentence A follows by explaining how lyrics help create a distinctive narrative, linking them to historical conventions from the talkies era.
- Sentence C logically proceeds to note that songs have developed their own musical grammar, deepening their emotional connection with listeners.
- Sentence B concludes by stating that songs often outlive films in people's memories, tying in the emotional impact discussed in C.
The correct sequence is DACB, which aligns with option 4.
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