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1). A-F2). C-D3). B-E4). A-F and C-D |
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Answer» Only phrases B and E combine to form grammatically and contextually correct sentence. A-F and C-D form contextually correct sentences, but the errors in phrases A and C make the sentences grammatically incorrect. A-F :- The phrase ‘at odds’ means ‘in conflict or at VARIANCE’. This perfectly FITS with the context. Thus, ‘of’ must be replaced with ‘at’ in phrase A. B-E :- Phrases B and E lists the problems the country is facing presently. Thus, both form connection with each other. They form a meaningful sentence when joined together. C-D :- ‘did not’ take first form of verb with it. Thus, ‘TALKED’ in phrase C must be replaced with ‘TALK’. Hence, option 3 is the correct answer. |
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