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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
P. Perhaps no definition of democracy is more popular and universally acceptable than what is given by Abraham Lincoln.
Q. He defines democracy as “a government of the people, by the people and for the people”.
R. Certainly, democracy is the most representative form of government.
S. To bind the people and take the nation ahead on the path of progress, democracy is the most suitable form of government for India.
PSRQ
QRSP
PQRS
SRQP
- P: This sentence introduces the popularity and acceptance of Lincoln's definition of democracy.
- Q: This follows by citing Lincoln’s definition, making it a logical continuation of sentence P.
- R: This sentence builds on the concept introduced in Q by affirming democracy as a representative form of government.
- S: It concludes by focusing on India, emphasizing why democracy is suitable for the nation’s progress.
- Option 1: PSRQ: Starts with Lincoln's definition, explains democracy's representativeness, but ends inappropriately without focusing on India.
- Option 2: QRSP: Begins directly with the definition which misses the introductory build-up to Lincoln, and does not flow logically.
- Option 3: PQRS: Begins with Lincoln's definition, explains democracy's strengths, and ends by linking it to India’s suitability.
- Option 4: SRQP: Starts with India's context which is abrupt without prior context, mispositioning Lincoln’s role.
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