Question
As an associate professor, teacher and steeped(A)
analyst behavioural(B) in the field of special education and inclusive often(C) , I am education(D) looking at disability(E) through the lens of what is aptly termed the medical model. A sentence is given in which certain words are highlighted Choose the option with the pair(s) of words that need to be interchanged to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If no change is required, mark 'No change required' as your answerSolution
A- an adjective is required which would qualify the noun 'analyst'; 'steeped'- verb (surround or fill with a quality or influence.), which would be suitable at B. D- an adverb is required here which would qualify the verb 'looking'; 'often' would be suitable here. A-B and C-D need to be interchanged; hence, (b) is the right answer.
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