Question
In each of the questions given below five words are
given in bold. These words may or may not be in their correct position. Following each sentence four sequences are provided. Select the sequence of the words which will make the given sentence contextually meaningful. If the words are correct at their current position then choose ‘no rearrangement required’ as your answer. Children who are at-risk may afford(A) in the innovative(B) schools offering the highest quality of education money could enrol(C), the finest school system in modern and excellent(D) classrooms, and most premier(E) and best practices of teachers.Solution
Children who are at-risk may enroll in the premier schools offering the highest quality of education money could afford, the finest school system in modern and excellent classrooms, and most innovative and best practices of teachers.
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