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Directions ; Each of the following five items in this section consists of a sentence, parts of which have been jumbled. These parts are labelled as Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts to form the most appropriate sentence and mark your response in the Answer Sheet accordingly•
SQRP
QPSR
QSPR
SRQP
- The jumbled parts need to form a coherent sentence.
- Analyzing these parts:
- Q: "given that he was clearly innocent" is a clause giving a reason.
- R: "was incomprehensible" should likely connect with a subject.
- S: "his decision to plead guilty" seems like a subject phrase.
- P: "before the judge" indicates a setting or context.
- Let's examine the options:
- SQRP: "his decision to plead guilty given that he was clearly innocent was incomprehensible before the judge" - This seems correct as it forms a complete thought.
- QPSR: "given that he was clearly innocent before the judge his decision to plead guilty was incomprehensible" - Awkward and incorrect order.
- QSPR: "given that he was clearly innocent his decision to plead guilty before the judge was incomprehensible" - This makes sense but is slightly less cohesive than SQRP.
- SRQP: "his decision to plead guilty was incomprehensible given that he was clearly innocent before the judge" - Incorrect placement of "before the judge."
Correct Answer: Option 1 - SQRP
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