Given below is the review of a book in jumbled form. Arrange the jumbled parts to make it sensible. |
P: The book tells parallel stories at once- one about the public and intellectual work that Ms. Marx accomplished in her short but rich life, and the other depicting the personal and domestic life. |
Q: Eleanor Marx?s life, as Holmes puts it, forms ?one of the story of British socialism ? a story that the world might find to its taste, now that the global triumph of capitalism? is on the wane. |
Holmes declares at the outset that ?Eleanor Marx changed the world?. |
R: The book reads, for the most part, like a novel: it is a narrative, engagingly, enthusiastically yet patiently told, about a life that was rather significant and interesting. Borrowing the spirited writer?s favourite motto, ?Go Ahead? and read it; |
S: If a well-written life is as rare as a well-spent one, as Thomas Carlyle declared in 1835, Rachel Holmes has achieved a rare feat. For the 500-page tome of a book, ?Eleanor Marx: A life, is rather well-written. |
A) PQSR
B) SRQP
C) RQSP
D) SPQR
E) None of these
Correct Answer: D
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