Given below is a sentence which has been divided into four parts. The first part, which has been marked bold, is fixed in the sequence. The other three parts have been rearranged in the sequence and the four options give possible sequences of the three parts. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the rearranged parts. The hapless survivors/ but they still await justice (A)/ filed a petition in court for receiving compensation (B)/ of the mining accident (C)

Given below is a sentence which has been divided into four parts. The first part, which has been marked bold, is fixed in the sequence. The other three parts have been rearranged in the sequence and the four options give possible sequences of the three parts. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the rearranged parts. The hapless survivors/ but they still await justice (A)/ filed a petition in court for receiving compensation (B)/ of the mining accident (C) Correct Answer CBA

The correct answer is Option 4, i.e., CBA.

The sentence formed on joining this particular sequence is 'The hapless survivors of the mining accident filed a petition in court for receiving compensation but they still await justice​', which is both grammatically correct and coherent.

All the other options are incorrect as they lead to sentences that are fragmented, grammatically incorrect, or meaningless.

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