Choosing the Correct and Incorrect Sentence
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Below are given different forms of a sentence labelled as (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose the one which conveys the meaning of the sentence correctly. |
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- A. He blew out with a gun his brains, after bidding his wife goodbye.
- B. He blew out his brains, after bidding his wife goodbye with a gun.
- C. With a gun, he blew out his brains, after bidding his wife goodbye.
- D. He blew out his brains with a gun, after bidding his wife goodbye.
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Below are given different forms of a sentence labelled as (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose the one which conveys the meaning of the sentence correctly. |
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- A. I was rather impressed by the manner of the speaker than by his matter.
- B. I was impressed rather by the manner of the speaker than by this matter.
- C. I was impressed by the manner of the speaker rather than by this matter.
- D. Rather I was impressed by the manner of the speaker than by his matter.
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