The question below consists of labeled parts. Out of the options given, select the most logical order of the parts to form a coherent sentence. A. however, not even half B. before every election, C. make numerous promises D. politicians from all parties E. get fulfilled after they win

The question below consists of labeled parts. Out of the options given, select the most logical order of the parts to form a coherent sentence. A. however, not even half B. before every election, C. make numerous promises D. politicians from all parties E. get fulfilled after they win Correct Answer <p>DCBAE</p>

The correct order is DCBAE.

In the opening part, we must establish the subject that is being talked about in the sentence. Here, our subject is ‘politicians’. So, part D marks the inception of the given sentence. Now, the next part must tell something about the subject, so part C becomes the subsequent part as it tells that ‘politicians make numerous promises’. Moving further we need to find a connection to these promises, like when or where are they made, hence part B becomes the third part. Now, from the remaining parts A and E we can easily find that E must follow A, as from these we get the information regarding the real status of the promises made by the politicians. ‘However’ here signifies contradiction between what is said and what is being done.

Thus, the coherent sentence is- ‘Politicians from all parties make numerous promises before every election, however, not even half get fulfilled after they win’.

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