Question

In the following question, three sentences are given, revolving around the same theme or idea. Decide which of the sentences are grammatically and meaningfully correct and mark the answer accordingly.
I. In modern societies, the individual, unrestrained by the circumstances of their birth, and untethered by bonds of clan or class, is supposedly free to believe, to marry, to work and to pursue a life of value of there choosing.
II. The responsibility for achieving a life of value is ultimately placed on us as individuals: success depends on our unique talents, diligence and perseverance; but failure is also laid at our feet.
III. There is no role for chance or privilege, or the inscrutable will of an all-powerful God, in understanding the uneven distribution of fortune.

A Only I & II
B Only II & III
C Only I & III
D Only I
E All I, II & III
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