Some sentences are given in the question below. Find the sentence that is not relating to the main theme and join the rest to form a coherent passage. If the given sentences are correct as it is, then select "No correction required". If the sequence that is correct is not given, select "none of the above". (A) In a flashback people screaming everywhere, and running / (B) He did not know how he had come / (C)About the deck in an absolute frenzy /(D) The treasure hidden in the jungle /(E) There, but he knew there was a shipwreck, and could remember.
Some sentences are given in the question below. Find the sentence that is not relating to the main theme and join the rest to form a coherent passage. If the given sentences are correct as it is, then select "No correction required". If the sequence that is correct is not given, select "none of the above". (A) In a flashback people screaming everywhere, and running / (B) He did not know how he had come / (C)About the deck in an absolute frenzy /(D) The treasure hidden in the jungle /(E) There, but he knew there was a shipwreck, and could remember. Correct Answer BEAC
Part D doesn’t contribute to the theme of the sentence, and is readily rejected.
Part B is the beginning of the sentence. It is causally connected to part E. What could he remember? The answer would take one to Part A, ‘people screaming everywhere, and running’, and consequentially, part C ‘about the deck in an absolute frenzy’. The correct sequence is BEAC.