Question : Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order, except the first part. Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.
As for the first historical fallacy,... A. only some specialists can unravel its inscrutable mysteries B. that the past was so different C. from the present that D. many people wrongly believe
Option 1: BCDA
Option 2: DCBA
Option 3: DBCA
Option 4: ABCD
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Correct Answer: DBCA
Solution : The third option is the correct answer: DBCA .
The sentence starts by highlighting a common misconception about the past (D) . It then introduces a specific historical fallacy, noting that only specialists can understand its complexities (B). The following part expands on the misconception that the past was significantly different from the present (C). The sentence concludes by reiterating that only specialists can unravel the mysteries of the mentioned historical fallacy (A).
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