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Question : Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.
P. on the US naval base, close to the prison compounds
Q. housing the remaining 39 detainees held in the “war on terror”
R. inviting tenders for private contractors to run the Migrant Operations Center
S. the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) bureau is

Option 1: RPQS

Option 2: QSRP

Option 3: SPQR

Option 4: SRPQ


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Correct Answer: SRPQ


Solution : The fourth option is correct.

Explanation: The sentence starts by introducing the subject, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Bureau (S) . It then mentions the bureau's action in inviting tenders for private contractors to run the Migrant Operations Center (R) . Next, it provides additional details about the location by mentioning the US naval base and its proximity to the prison compounds (P) . Finally, it concludes with information about the purpose of housing the remaining 39 detainees held in the "war on terror" (Q) . This order ensures a logical flow of information in the sentence.

Therefore, the correct order of the sentence is: The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Bureau is inviting tenders for private contractors to run the migrant operation centre on the US Naval base, close to the prison compounds housing the remaining 39 detainees held in the "war on terror".

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