Question
Given below are six sentences, four of which (P, Q, R,
S), are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of P, Q, R, S. S-1 English is a fascinating language. P - This is because each area of the English-speaking world has developed its own characteristics. Q -Therefore we come across expressions such as British English, American English, Canadian English, African English, Indian English, and so on. R - We speak of English as a language, and at the same time we speak of varieties of English, that is. ‘Englishes’. S - It has diversity in spelling, use and pronunciation. S-6 There is a variety within each English and some common factors across the 'Englishes'.Solution
in this parajumble subject is English. So try to correlate the sentences. So sequence is SRPQ.
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