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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. When we got near, we saw it was the steam rising from hot springs.
B. We saw in the distance a great column of smoke.
C. We wondered if it came from a chimney or a burning house.
D. We thought of taking a bath in the hot water.
ACDB
ABCD
BCAD
BCDA
- B: Introduces the scene with them seeing a column of smoke in the distance. This sets the context.
- C: Follows logically because they start speculating if the smoke is from a chimney or a burning house.
- A: They get closer and realize it's steam, not smoke, rising from hot springs.
- D: Finally, they consider using the hot spring for a bath, which naturally follows their discovery of the hot springs.
- Option 1 (ACDB): Doesn't logically flow, as A should not start the sequence.
- Option 2 (ABCD): Does not make sense as C should directly follow B.
- Option 3 (BCAD): This option logically follows the sequence of events.
- Option 4 (BCDA): D should logically be last as their action comes after realization.
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