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Parajumbles
By Nikita Dhama
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Grouping similar content together
General to Specific Statement.
Sometimes with what/how statement ends is how the next starts
Keyword Approach
Identify opening sentence
Establish links (mandatory pair)
Chronological terms
conjunctions
Structure Approach
Para Jumbles
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Connectives and Transition words:
Connectives and transition words are logical connectors of different sentences. Connectives are words that connect two sentences together. Some examples of connectives are: After, When, Because, Alternatively, Although, Though, Yet, Until, Since, Etc.
Transition words, are words used by the author to shift one idea in a sentence to another (ushering a change). Some examples of transition words are: However, Besides, Nevertheless, etc.
Sentences that start with a connective or a transition word are almost never introductory sentences. They always refer to activities/events/people mentioned/introduced in the preceding sentences.
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Articles
The articles ‘The’, ‘A’ and ‘An’ too help in finding out the order of the sentences. ‘The’ is a definite article which is used before something/someone specific or when something/someone has already been introduced in the previous sentences.
Whereas, ‘A’ and ‘An’ articles are used when something is being introduced for the first time and are also used when stating general facts. A sentence containing ‘A’ and ‘An’ could be an introductory sentence.
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Multiple Choice
a. The girl had unusually long hair.
b. There was a girl, living in a tall tower.
c. And the tower was the tallest in town and hidden behind a dense foliage.
BAC
ABC
CBA
ACB
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Noun-Pronoun Relationship
In noun/pronoun relationships, it is obvious that the noun will come first and will be referred to later using suitable pronouns.
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Multiple Choice
A. People can get infected by handling reptiles and then touching their mouths or an open cut.
B. At first, they look the perfect pets: exotic, quiet and tidy.
C. A study estimates that in 1995, there were as many as 6,700 reptile-caused salmonella infections.
D. But lizards and other pets can harbour a salmonella bacterium that makes people sick.
BCAD
BCDA
ACDB
BDCA
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ACRONYMS
Full Form vs. Short Form - When we introduce someone or something, we use the complete name or title. When we refer to the same someone or something later in the paragraph, we use just the surname or the first name if we are on familiar terms with the person being discussed. If we are discussing an object, we remove the modifiers and just use the noun or a pronoun to refer to it. In Parajumbles we encounter full and short names or sometimes acronyms of some term or institution.
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Multiple Choice
A. If you are used to having your stimulation come in from outside, your mind never develops its own habits of thinking and reflecting.
B. Marx thought that religion was the opiate because it soothed people’s pain and suffering and prevented them from rising in rebellion.
C. If Karl Marx was alive today, he would say that the television is the opiate of the people.
D. Television and similar entertainments are even more of an opiate because of their addictive tendencies.
BACD
ADBC
BCDA
CBDA
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Open Ended
A. It is time for the oil producer group to switch its focus from managing production to managing exports, and let the market take the strain in monitoring compliance.
B. OPEC oil producers have made it clear that "doing whatever it takes" doesn't include making deeper output cuts.
C. Yes, I know, the current $55 a barrel for Brent is a huge improvement on the low of less than $28 that it reached in January 2016, but it is still roughly half what was 18 months earlier.
D. Exemplary compliance with output cuts has done little to boost oil prices.
Parajumbles
By Nikita Dhama
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