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In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, the phrases are A, B, and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer.
Column 1) Column 2)
A) It would be nice getting away D) far the noise and strife of the world.
B) I'm sure some trusting farm folk will leave E) from the smog and traffic for a while.
C) Passing a cornfield, the other day F) I recognized the owner of the farm.
B-E and C-F
A-F
C-E
A-E and C-F
B-D
- A-E: "It would be nice getting away from the smog and traffic for a while." This phrase makes a grammatically and contextually correct sentence.
- B-E: "I'm sure some trusting farm folk will leave from the smog and traffic for a while." This is grammatically incorrect.
- C-F: "Passing a cornfield, the other day I recognized the owner of the farm." This makes a correct sentence, both grammatically and contextually.
- B-D: "I'm sure some trusting farm folk will leave far the noise and strife of the world." This is grammatically incorrect.
Correct Answer: Option: 4 - A-E and C-F
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