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Para-jumble (how to use a dictionary effectively): Reorder the sentences to show a practical habit—from challenge to action to memory to motivation. S1 = "The dictionary is the best friend of your task." S6 = "Soon you will realize that this is an exciting task." Between S1 and S6, arrange the fragments into a usable method: P = "That may not be possible always." Q = "It is wise to look it up immediately." R = "Then it must be firmly written on the memory and traced at the first opportunity." S = "Never allow a strange word to pass unchallenged." Choose the correct sequence of P–Q–R–S that completes the paragraph.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: SQPR

Explanation:


Given data

  • S1 recommends the dictionary.
  • S states the rule: challenge unknown words.
  • Q prescribes immediate lookup.
  • P concedes that instant lookup is not always possible.
  • R advises memory fixation and follow-up.


Concept / Approach
Policy → action → exception → fallback. Begin with the imperative (S), take the ideal step (Q), allow constraints (P), end with a compensating habit (R), then S6 encourages the learner.


Step-by-step
S1 + S → adopt a no-unknown-words rule.… + Q → look up immediately.… + P → acknowledge practical limits.… + R → reinforce by memory and follow-up tracing.


Final Answer
SQPR

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