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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right order to form a meaningful and
coherent paragraph.
A. Then I took him by the hand and led him across the street.
B. I was going to the market when I saw a blind man trying to cross the street.
C. He expressed his gratitude with folded hands.
D. I walked across to the blind man.
DABC
BDAC
ABCD
CBDA
- Option 1: DABC
This sequence lacks logical flow, as it starts with action without context.
- Option 2: BDAC
- B: Introduction of the situation with the narrator seeing the blind man.
- D: The narrator walks over to the blind man.
- A: The narrator helps him cross the street.
- C: The blind man's gratitude expressed.
The sequence reflects a logical progression of events.
- Option 3: ABCD
Begins with action without introducing context, therefore not fitting.
- Option 4: CBDA
Starts with an expression of gratitude without actions preceding it, disrupting the flow.
Option 2 forms a coherent story where the problem is identified, action is taken, and resolution is acknowledged.
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