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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. countries such as India with
B. health care and robust public health
C. restore the balance between
D. large out-of-pocket expenditures
E. on private health care must
ABCDE
AEDBC
ADECB
ECDBA
CABDE
- Let's evaluate the segments:
- A: "countries such as India with"
- B: "health care and robust public health"
- C: "restore the balance between"
- D: "large out-of-pocket expenditures"
- E: "on private health care must"
- Review Options:
- Option 1: ABCDE
- Doesn't form a coherent sentence.
- Option 2: AEDBC
- Unclear sequence with misplaced conjunctions.
- Option 3: ADECB
- "Countries such as India with large out-of-pocket expenditures on private health care must restore the balance between health care and robust public health."
- Proper sequence and meaning, fits coherently.
- Option 4: ECDBA
- Starts incorrectly and mixes phrases.
- Option 5: CABDE
- Begins with a conjunction that doesn’t logically follow.
- Conclusion: Option 3 (ADECB) forms the correct sentence structure.
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