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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. There are many secondary reasons as well along with increasing levels of carbon.
B. The term is used to describe the unnatural rise in earth’s average temperature.
C. Increased carbon dioxide is the primary driver of global warming.
D. Global warming is the single biggest threat to life on earth today.
DABC
DBCA
ABCD
ACBD
- Option 1: DABC
- Starts with a broad statement about the threat of global warming.
- Discusses carbon levels and increases in order of importance.
- Explains the term global warming midway.
- Option 2: DBCA
- Begins with a definition of global warming.
- Follows by explaining the primary cause.
- Mentions secondary reasons last.
- Option 3: ABCD
- Starts with secondary reasons, which is not ideal for understanding the main problem.
- Ends with a broad statement on global warming.
- Option 4: ACBD
- Begins with carbon dioxide and secondary reasons.
- Places the definition in an awkward position.
Correct Answer: Option 2: DBCA
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