Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: QPRS
Explanation:
Given data
Concept/ApproachBegin with concessive phrase ‘‘although a great scientist’’ (Q), then the subject and verb (P), followed by the main clause complement (R), and finish with the time adverbial (S).
Step-by-step constructionQ → P: ‘‘Although a great scientist, Einstein was...’’P → R: completes predicate: ‘‘...Einstein was weak in arithmetic...’’R → S: adds timeframe: ‘‘...right from his school days.’’Final sentence: ‘‘Although a great scientist, Einstein was weak in arithmetic right from his school days.’’
Why other orders failStarting with P removes the concessive emphasis; placing S earlier interrupts the core predicate. ‘‘QPRS’’ preserves cohesion and grammar.
Final AnswerQPRS
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