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.
We should focus on only one thing in the time.
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