The following question consists of an incomplete sentence. The missing part of the sentence has been split into four parts. All four parts are jumbled up and labelled P, Q, R, S. Arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and find out which of the four combinations from the given options will <strong>CORRECTLY</strong> complete the sentence.<br><br>Postcolonial literary criticism has repeatedly challenged the neutrality of narrative voice .............. within texts long regarded as formally objective.<br><br>P. revealing how stylistic transparency can function as ideological concealment<br>Q. when imperial epistemologies are naturalised as universal experience<br>R. through close attention to perspective, silence, and narrative authority<br>S. rather than as an absence of mediation
- A. Q - R - P - S
- B. P - R - Q - S
- C. R - P - S - Q ✓
- D. R - Q - P - S
Correct Answer: C. R - P - S - Q
Explanation
The structure connects 'challenged' with its method (R), states what it reveals (P), contrasts it (S), and adds context (Q). R-P-S-Q forms a logically and grammatically continuous sentence.
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