Question
In the following questions, the sentence/passage is
split into four parts and named A, B, C, and D. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. If the sentence is correct in the given order as it is, then select option āNo rearrangement requiredā as your answer choice.Ā (A) rather than reactive crisis management (B) requires anticipatory governance (C) sustainable institutional reform (D) grounded in long-term planningSolution
The sentence must begin with a clear nominal subject, which is āsustainable institutional reform.ā This is followed by the predicate ārequires anticipatory governance,ā establishing the central assertion.Ā The contrastive phrase ārather than reactive crisis managementā appropriately qualifies the nature of governance being advocated. Finally, āgrounded in long-term planningā functions as a modifying phrase that reinforces the foundational basis of such reform. Hence, the logically and grammatically coherent order is CāBāAāD, making option (c) the correct answer.
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