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Arrange the clauses (PQRS) — Form the objective opening stating that this is not written with unfriendliness to a particular conductor, but a tribute to conductors as a class, keeping tone and contrast intact.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: RSPQ

Explanation:


Given data

  • P: ‘‘that I pay a tribute’’
  • Q: ‘‘to conductors as a class’’
  • R: ‘‘with any feeling of unfriendliness’’
  • S: ‘‘to a particular member of that class’’


Concept/Approach
The negative frame ‘‘It is not …’’ is completed by a prepositional phrase of attitude (R) + specification (S), then the positive assertion (P + Q).


Step-by-step construction
R: ‘‘… with any feeling of unfriendliness …’’S: ‘‘… to a particular member of that class; …’’P: ‘‘… that I pay a tribute …’’Q: ‘‘… to conductors as a class.’’Full sentence: ‘‘It is not, therefore, with any feeling of unfriendliness to a particular member of that class that I pay a tribute to conductors as a class.’’


Why other orders are wrong
Starting with P disrupts the ‘‘not … but …’’ contrast; RSPQ maintains the writer’s stance first, then the compliment.


Common pitfalls
Keep prepositional modifiers (R, S) adjacent to the negative frame they complete.


Final Answer
RSPQ

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