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    Rearrange the parts of this sentence: (A) for higher education (B) many students (C) prefer to go abroad (D) these days
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    Rearrange the parts of this sentence:
    (A) for higher education
    (B) many students
    (C) prefer to go abroad
    (D) these days

    A.

    ABCD

    B.

    BDAC

    C.

    BADC

    D.

    DBCA

    Correct option is D

    Option (d) is the correct order of the given sentences.
    · (D) these days functions as a time adverbial and is naturally placed at the beginning for emphasis.
    · (B) many students supplies the subject immediately after the introductory adverbial.
    · (C) prefer to go abroad provides the predicate/verb phrase that completes the core clause.
    · (A) for higher education is a purpose prepositional phrase best placed at the end for smooth information flow.
    · Final sentence: “These days many students prefer to go abroad for higher education.”

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