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Given below are six sentences A-F, of which A and F are static and B-E have been jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct
order of the jumbled sentences.
A. The King and Queen of Siam had several daughters.
B. So, the King named his daughters January, February, March till he came to the youngest whom he named September.
C. The princesses were very proud of their parrots and spent time teaching them to talk.
D. One year on his birthday, the King gave each of his daughters a green parrot in a cage.
E. The Queen said it confused her to remember so many names.
F. In a short while all the parrots could say “God save the King”.
ADBECF
ACDBEF
ABECDF
AEBDCF
- Statement A introduces the King and Queen of Siam and their daughters.
- Statement B describes the naming of the daughters, leading to the youngest being named September.
- Statement E mentions the Queen’s confusion about the numerous names.
- Statements B and E are connected as the naming issue causes the Queen's confusion.
- Statement D tells about the King giving parrots to each daughter.
- Statement C explains what the princesses did with the parrots.
- Statement F concludes with the parrots learning a specific phrase to say.
- Option 1 (ADBECF) disrupts the narrative flow.
- Option 2 (ACDBEF) misplaces the timeline of events.
- Option 3 (ABECDF) maintains a logical order but incorrect connection pivot.
- Option 4 (AEBDCF) orders the sentences logically with proper cause-effect flow.
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