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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. Indeed, polymers such as regenerated cellulose, which have become familiar household materials under the trade names
rayon and nylon, are also made into numerous non-fibre products, ranging from cellophane envelope windows to clear plastic
soft-drink bottles.
B. The chemical compounds from which man-made fibres are produced are known as polymers, a class of compounds
characterised by long, chain-like molecules of great size and molecular weight.
C. As fibres, these materials are prized for their strength, toughness, resistance to heat and mildew, and ability to hold a
pressed form.
D. Many of the polymers that constitute man-made fibres are the same as or similar to compounds that make up plastics,
rubbers, adhesives and surface coatings.
BDAC
BCDA
ACDB
CBAD
- Indeed, polymers such as regenerated cellulose, which have become familiar household materials under the trade names rayon and nylon, are also made into numerous non-fibre products, ranging from cellophane envelope windows to clear plastic soft-drink bottles.
This sentence (A) discusses the versatility of polymers, highlighting their household names and non-fibre applications.
- The chemical compounds from which man-made fibres are produced are known as polymers, a class of compounds characterised by long, chain-like molecules of great size and molecular weight.
Sentence (B) introduces polymers and describes their characteristics.
- As fibres, these materials are prized for their strength, toughness, resistance to heat and mildew, and ability to hold a pressed form.
(C) Focuses on the desirable qualities of polymers when used as fibres.
- Many of the polymers that constitute man-made fibres are the same as or similar to compounds that make up plastics, rubbers, adhesives, and surface coatings.
Sentence (D) connects polymers in man-made fibres to other materials like plastics and rubbers.
- The correct order should be BCDA, as it logically introduces polymers, describes their fibre properties, and elaborates on their various applications.
- BCDA Option is 2.
- BCDA is the correct sequence. So, "."
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