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DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. It is ubiquitous, yet hidden.B. As a result, women from the northeast continue to be seen as 'loose' and African students like Yannick are given a subhuman status because of the colour of their skin.C. You can sense it but you can't really pin it down.D. So much for the land of Gandhi.E. The biggest hurdle in tackling racism is its invisible character.F. Worse still, in India it is institutionalised with law enforcers themselves complicit in perpetuating stereotypes.  ECAFBD EFACAD EACFBD DEACBF

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DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. It is ubiquitous, yet hidden.B. As a result, women from the northeast continue to be seen as 'loose' and African students like Yannick are given a subhuman status because of the colour of their skin.C. You can sense it but you can't really pin it down.D. So much for the land of Gandhi.E. The biggest hurdle in tackling racism is its invisible character.F. Worse still, in India it is institutionalised with law enforcers themselves complicit in perpetuating stereotypes.  ECAFBD EFACAD EACFBD DEACBF

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The most logical order of sentences to construct a coherent paragraph would be "EFACBD". The paragraph would read:

"The biggest hurdle in tackling racism is its invisible character. It is ubiquitous, yet hidden. You can sense it but you can't really pin it down. As a result, women from the northeast continue to be seen as 'loose' and African students like Yannick are given a subhuman status because of the colour of their skin. Worse still, in India it is institutionalised with law enforcers themselves complicit in perpetuating stereotypes. So much for the land of Gandhi."

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