Language units — arrange from smallest to largest Items: a. Sentence b. Word c. Chapter d. Phrase e. Paragraph

Verbal Reasoning Logical Sequence of Words Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    word, phrase, sentence, paragraph, chapter
  • B
    phrase, chapter, sentence, word, paragraph
  • C
    chapter, paragraph, sentence, phrase, word
  • D
    sentence, chapter, word, phrase, paragraph

Answer

Correct Answer: word, phrase, sentence, paragraph, chapter

Explanation

Introduction / Context:This question tests linguistic hierarchy knowledge by ordering textual units from smallest to largest.

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • b = Word (smallest independent unit)
  • d = Phrase (group of words without full clause)
  • a = Sentence (complete thought)
  • e = Paragraph (group of sentences)
  • c = Chapter (collection of paragraphs/sections)

Concept / Approach:Move from the atomic unit to progressively larger composite structures.

Step-by-Step Solution:Word → Phrase → Sentence → Paragraph → Chapter.

Verification / Alternative check:Any grammar text confirms this standard progression.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:They invert levels (e.g., placing chapter near the start) or mix phrase/sentence order.

Common Pitfalls:Confusing phrase (non-finite) with sentence (finite clause with full stop).

Final Answer:word, phrase, sentence, paragraph, chapter

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