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choose the most logical order of the given sentence to construct? A. if me does not temper ones emotional quotient it can become dengerous 2.thus emotional have to be intillgently moderated 3.how ever they may be transformed as per requirement 4.emotions are Primeval ​

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Answered by Nylucy
31

Explanation:

It is very important to note that the large number of irregularities and long algebraic rhyme schemes in this ode It is very important to note that the large number of irregularities and long algebraic rhyme schemes in this ode should not be taken as signs of great formal complexity. “Ode to Psyche” is much more freely and loosely written than any of Keats’s other odes, and the fact that it is difficult to schematize testifies to this spontaneity and freedom rather than to an elaborate preconceived formal scheme. The other odes, though their stanzas and rhyme schemes are easier to describe in terms of form, are much more strictly ordered and make much deeper use of strict form than does the “Ode to Psyche.” In fact, there is little to gain from long formal analysis of the Psyche ode; its form is better understood in the loose and general terms in which it seems to have been planned. have been planned.

Answered by BasRashmi
3

Answer:

The logical order of the sentences is as follows.

Explanation:

  1. Emotions are primeval. (D)
  2. However, they may be transformed as per requirement. (C)
  3. If we do not temper ones emotional quotient it can become dangerous (A)
  4. thus emotions have to be intelligently moderated. (B)

Since the sentences try to convey that emotions are something that humans have since primordial times and that one's emotional quotient must be closely observed and properly moderated, the aforementioned is the proper order of the sentences.

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