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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 lived a foolish king in a large kingdom.
B. He thought that it will be a good joke.
C. He did not realise that what he thought of as a joke would cost him heavily.
D. The king once decided to throw all his ministers in prison for a day.
DABC
ADBC
ACBD
ABCD
- To form a coherent paragraph, it's essential to establish a logical flow.
- A introduces the character, a foolish king living in a large kingdom.
- D details his decision to joke with his ministers by imprisoning them for a day.
- B explains his reasoning behind the act, considering it humorous.
- C concludes the paragraph by noting the king's lack of foresight regarding the consequences of his actions.
Correct Order: ADBC
- Option 1: DABC - Incorrect because it doesn't properly introduce the king's character first.
- Option 2: ADBC - Correct because it introduces the king, describes his action, his reasoning, and then the consequence.
- Option 3: ACBD - Incorrect because it skips the logical progression of the king's actions and his reasoning.
- Option 4: ABCD - Incorrect because the consequence should logically follow the reason for the king’s action.
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