Question
(A)The idea is to stuff children’s heads (i) as (D) all the political parties ganged up in Parliament. (B)If you withhold discussions on such contentious issues (ii) from (E)material that can be partisan in the foolish belief. (C)On the issue of the Ambedkar cartoon (iii) almost (F) the consequences are far-reaching. In each of the questions three columns are given. Match the phrases of column I to III that make a correct and meaningful sentence, and select the suitable connector to combine the phrases
Solution
A- i does nor connect A and E. B- B and D does not follow each other even though the connector ‘almost’ is present. C- this is correct. D- i does not connect F.
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