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    Question

    In each of the questions given below, four words are

    printed in bold and labelled (A), (B), (C), and (D). These words may or may not be in their correct positions. The sentence is followed by options showing different combinations in which these words can be replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the option that gives the correct rearrangement of words. If the sentence is correct as it is, choose Option (E). The scholar attempted to interpret (A) historical evidence to derive (B) conclusions that could accurately (C) the political intent explain (D).
    A Only (C–D) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Only (A–B) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Both (A–D) and (B–C) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Only (A–D) Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E The statement is correct Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Explanation: Correct structure → accurately explain Current placement splits verb phrase incorrectly Swapping C–D restores proper verb-adverb order No other swap is required

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