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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. Whichever soonest made a traveller take off his cloak should be accounted the more powerful.
B. They agreed to put the point to test.
C. A dispute once arose between the wind and the sun to decide which was the stronger of the two.
D. The wind began, and blew with all his might and sent a blast, cold and fierce as a storm.
CDBA
ACDB
CBAD
BCDA
- C: The paragraph begins with the introduction of a dispute between the wind and the sun over their strength.
- B: They agree to put their strength to the test, following the initial dispute.
- A: The test involves making a traveler take off his cloak, providing a clear challenge for both to follow.
- D: The wind takes the first turn by blowing fiercely, setting the sequence of actions in the contest.
- Option 1 (CDBA): Correctly presents the sequence of the challenge setup and its initiation by the wind.
- Option 2 (ACDB): Starts incorrectly with the test details before introducing the dispute.
- Option 3 (CBAD): Has a better sequence than option 2, but still misplaces the explanation of the test before the agreement to test it.
- Option 4 (BCDA): Starts incorrectly with an agreement, without mentioning the dispute first.
- The correct answer is Option 3: CBDA
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