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Sentence rearrangement (PQRS): Reorder the given fragments to form a clear, grammatically correct assertion — 'All such students … get success and recognition in every walk of life' — by placing the relative clause, main predicate, and complements in a logical sequence.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: QPRS

Explanation:


Given data

  • Starter: 'All such students'
  • P: get success
  • Q: who are honest and hard-working
  • R: and recognition
  • S: in every walk of life (original text had 'very'; standardized to 'every' as a minor typo fix)


Concept/Approach
A relative clause beginning with 'who' must immediately follow the noun it qualifies ('students'). After qualifying the subject, place the main verb phrase and then add coordinated complement phrases.


Step-by-step ordering
1) Attach the qualifier: 'All such students who are honest and hard-working...' (Q)2) State the predicate: '...get success...' (P)3) Add coordination: '...and recognition...' (R)4) Close with the adverbial: '...in every walk of life.' (S)Final sentence: 'All such students who are honest and hard-working get success and recognition in every walk of life.'


Common pitfalls
Placing P before Q separates the relative clause from 'students', creating ambiguity; placing S before R disrupts the natural flow of complements.


Final Answer
QPRS

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