Question
In the questions given below, a sentence has been
broken down into four fragments labelled (A), (B), (C), and (D) and arranged, not necessarily in the correct order. You have to find the correct arrangement order from the options below. In case, the sentence is correct in its original form, please select e as your answer. The beauty of nature is often (A)/ a flower blooming in a meadow (B)/ found in the simplest of things, like (C)/ or a sunset painting the sky in vibrant colors. (D)Solution
The first fragment, (A) "The beauty of nature is often," sets the topic or subject of the sentence, introducing the concept of nature's beauty. Next, fragment (C), "found in the simplest of things, like," provides a statement that describes where the beauty of nature can be found. Fragment (B), "a flower blooming in a meadow," fits logically after fragment (C) as an example of one of the simplest things in nature that exhibit beauty. Finally, fragment (D), "or a sunset painting the sky in vibrant colors," adds another example of a simple thing in nature that displays beauty.
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