Question
In the given sentence, three words are marked as (A),
(B), and (C). These words may or may not be placed in their right places. Four options with different arrangements of these words are given below. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. If no change is required, mark 'No rearrangement required' as your answer.             The minister inclusive (A) the need for an highlighted (B) reform to promote development (C) across rural regions.Solution
The correct sentence should be: The minister highlighted (B) the need for an inclusive (A) reform to promote development (C) across rural regions." 'Highlighted' is the appropriate verb to describe the minister's action. 'Inclusive reform' is the correct phrase to describe a reform that considers everyone. 'Development' appropriately concludes the sentence, aligning with the context. Therefore, the correct arrangement is BAC. Â Â Â Â
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