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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. Two astronomers - Johannes Kepler from Germany and Galileo from Italy - supported the Copernican theory after nearly a
century passed by.
B. Copernicus’ view was that the sun was stationary and the earth and the planets moved in orbits around the sun.
C. Nicholas Copernicus, a Polish priest, proposed a model in 1514.
D. There are many popular theories about the solar system. Ancient People believed that the sun moved around the earth and
the earth was static.
ABCD
DCBA
BCAD
DACB
- D starts by introducing the various theories about the solar system, particularly the ancient belief that the sun orbited the earth.
- C follows by presenting Copernicus, who proposed a new model in 1514, challenging the ancient belief.
- B explains the Copernican model, detailing that the sun is stationary and the earth and other planets orbit it.
- A concludes with the information that Johannes Kepler and Galileo later supported the Copernican model.
Correct Answer: Option 4, DACB
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