(A)The idea is to stuff children’s heads | (i) as | (D) all the political parties ganged up in Parliament. |
(B)If you withhold discussions on such contentious issues | (ii) from | (E)material that can be partisan in the foolish belief. |
(C)On the issue of the Ambedkar cartoon | (iii) almost | (F) the consequences are far-reaching. |
A- i does nor connect A and E. B- B and D does not follow each other even though the connector ‘almost’ is present. C- this is correct. D- i does not connect F.
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