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Question : Rearrange the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.

A) The individual is free and equal in rights to others.

B) These rights are universal and apply to all people.

C) Human rights are the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.

D) Human rights are protected by law.

 

Option 1: BADC

Option 2:  CDAB

Option 3:  ACDB

Option 4:  BCAD


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: CDAB


Solution : The correct answer is option 2.

Human rights are the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world. These rights are universal and apply to all people. Human rights are protected by law. The individual is free and equal in rights to others.

Explanation:

The correct sequence of the given sentences is CDAB, which forms a coherent and meaningful paragraph. Sentence C provides the topic sentence and introduces the concept of human rights. Sentence D adds to it by stating that these rights are protected by law. Sentence A follows by stating that individuals are free and equal in their rights. Finally, sentence B completes the paragraph by reiterating that human rights are universal and apply to all people.

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