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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. mass formal education
B. part of all industrial
C. began in industrial society
D. societies in India
E. and is an established
ABCDE
CDEBA
DEBAC
BECDA
ACEBD
Let's break down and analyze the segments and options:
- A. mass formal education
Begins a subject that needs further context for completion.
- B. part of all industrial
Requires additional context as it abruptly starts a phrase.
- C. began in industrial society
Provides an introductory context and timeline for the subject.
- D. societies in India
Specifies a location, likely used for completion or additional context.
- E. and is an established
Serves as a continuation of previous information.
- Option 1: ABCDE
Ends without a complete thought.
- Option 2: CDEBA
Completes with a coherent sentence, making sense chronologically.
- Option 3: DEBAC
Seems disjointed and does not lead to a logical structure.
- Option 4: BECDA
Lacks logical flow and specificity.
- Option 5: ACEBD
Ends abruptly without making a complete statement.
The correct sequence is Option 5:
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