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In the given questions, four words of the sentence are given in bold and labelled as A, B, C and D. Of these, the positions of two or more words may be incorrect and need to be rearranged to make the sentence correct. Find the correct sequence of the word in bold. In case the given arrangement is correct, your answer should be ‘No improvement’.
Some psychologists pronounced (A) that stress is more speculate (B) for girls than for boys in adolescence (C) due to the conflicting (D) demands of traditional female gender roles.
BACD
ACBD
DCBA
ADBC
No improvement
The correct answer is Option 1 'BACD'. • In Part A, sentence is talking about the opinion of the psychologists so the word 'Specule' fits correctly in Part A which means 'to make an inference based on inconclusive evidence'. • In part B, sentence is saying that stress is more visible in girls so the word pronounced makes more sense as it means 'very noticeable or marked; conspicuous'. Therefore, the correct sentence is 'Some psychologists speculate that stress is more pronounced for girls than for boys in adolescence due to the conflicting demands of traditional female gender roles.'
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