Question
the message is dinned into their heads that they need
to become ‘something’ (A) / Society has its own rules (B) / or ‘someone’ important and useful (C) / by the goal of ambition through parents and society (D) / Each child is nurtured. (E) Directions (16-20): Below in each questions some sentences are given, find the sentence which is not really contributing to the main theme of the passage or find the odd sentence out and rearrange the remaining sentences to make a coherent paragraph. If the given sentence is correct as it is then choose option (5). If the sequence is the one which is not given then choose option (4) as your choice.Solution
EDAC Statement B is just talking about society in general and doesn’t connect with the actual idea of the passage.  INTRODUCTION OF THE SUBJECT (E) Each child is nurtured HOW IS A CHILD NURTURED? (D) by the goal of ambition through parents and society WHAT IS THE GOAL? (A)the message is dinned into their heads that they need to become ‘something’ WHAT DO THEY NEED TO BECOME? (C) or ‘someone’ important and useful
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