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Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below.
A. Being native or foreign is society's enduring parameter of judging belonging.
B. People judge others by their skin, gender, caste, religion and class.
C. Unfortunately, ecology is also now a realm of judgment, beyond mere objective labelling. Conservationists label trees as alien and exotic.
D. Some criticised the felling and sympathised with the forest. Others joined the tree-shaming or remained silent about the felling.
E. And the Nilgiri administration recently judged a forest as dispensable on that count.
Which of the following sentence is FIFTH(LAST) in the above given passage?
B
C
D
A
E
To form a coherent paragraph, the sentences should be rearranged in the following order:
1. (B): People judge others by their skin, gender, caste, religion and class.
- This opening statement introduces the theme of judgment based on various parameters.
2. (A): Being native or foreign is society’s enduring parameter of judging belonging.
- This expands on the initial notion by adding the native versus foreign dichotomy.
3. (C): Unfortunately, ecology is also now a realm of judgment, beyond mere objective labelling. Conservationists label trees as alien and exotic.
- This transitions the theme of judgment to the ecological context.
4. (E): And the Nilgiri administration recently judged a forest as dispensable on that count.
- This sentence provides a specific example related to the ecological judgment in the previous sentence.
5. (D): Some criticised the felling and sympathised with the forest. Others joined the tree-shaming or remained silent about the felling.
- This concluding sentence reflects the reactions to the judgment mentioned in the previous sentence.
- Option 1: B - First Sentence.
- Option 2: C - Third Sentence.
- Option 3: D - Fifth Sentence.
- Option 4: A - Second Sentence.
- Option 5: E - Fourth Sentence.
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