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(A) National School Choice Week provides an opportunity to bring conversations about education (B)/ At its core, school choice affirms the special bond between parents and children (C)/ Parents in communities across America (D)/ Out from the political sphere and to the kitchen tables and living rooms of (E)/ As a nonpartisan awareness effort,
1). EADC
2). EBAC
3). AEBC
4). None of these

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On carefully reading the fragments, we see that the sentence is about the National School Choice Week. Fragments E and A form a pair as they introduce the subject of the sentence. Since ‘nonpartisan’ is mentioned in E, D should follow A as it mentions that the discussions are not political. C should follow D as it concludes the sentence - ‘out from political sphere to living rooms of parents..’. EADC forms a coherent sentence. Fragment B is out of context and should be excluded.

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On carefully reading the fragments, we see that the sentence is about the National School Choice Week. Fragments E and A form a pair as they introduce the subject of the sentence. Since ‘nonpartisan’ is mentioned in E, D should follow A as it mentions that the discussions are not political. C should follow D as it concludes the sentence - ‘out from political sphere to living rooms of parents..’. EADC forms a coherent sentence. Fragment B is out of context and should be excluded.




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