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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful
and coherent paragraph.
A. To work as a journeyman he needed to have had the seven years of apprenticeship under his belt.
B. Under advice from his well-wishers at the University, Watt proceeded to London to learn his trade.
C. Watt made acquaintances with folks at the University of Glasgow.
D. In London, he found out that as an apprentice he had to spend seven years learning the trade.
BCDA
DABC
CBDA
ABCD
Let's examine the sentences:
- C: Watt made acquaintances with folks at the University of Glasgow.
- B: Under advice from his well-wishers at the University, Watt proceeded to London to learn his trade.
- D: In London, he found out that as an apprentice he had to spend seven years learning the trade.
- A: To work as a journeyman he needed to have had the seven years of apprenticeship under his belt.
Now, let's see the options:
- Option 1 (BCDA): Starts with Watt's decision to proceed to London, figures out the apprenticeship requirement, then realizes the necessity of it, but misses the introduction of Watt's connection to the University.
- Option 2 (DABC): Jumps directly to Watt's realization in London, then moves backward in a less logical sense.
- Option 3 (CBDA):
- Begins with Watt's introduction at the University of Glasgow.
- Moves to his decision to proceed to London.
- Then, discovers apprenticeship details there.
- Concludes with the need for it to work as a journeyman.
- This sequence logically connects Watt's journey and realization.
- Option 4 (ABCD): Starts immediately with apprenticeship needs, without building the story.
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