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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. “Buy sweet apples, or none at all”, he instructed his servant.
B. A rich man sent his servant to an orchard to buy some apples .
C. The servant asked, “How am I to know that all of them are swe et if I taste just one?”
D. The owner of the orchard said to the servant, “All my apples are sweet. Try one.”
ABCD
BADC
BDAC
ACBD
- Option 1: ABCD
- A rich man instructs his servant to buy sweet apples or none.
- The servant asks how to know if they are sweet by tasting one.
- It doesn't logically progress in context as we don't know why the servant would ask that question from the get-go.
- Option 2: BADC
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- This order starts with the rich man sending his servant but then jumps to the servant’s inquiry without proper introduction to the orchard owner.
- Option 3: BDAC
- A rich man sends his servant to buy apples.
- The orchard owner tells the servant all apples are sweet and to try one.
- The servant questions how one apple represents all.
- The rich man’s instruction to buy sweet apples or none ends the sequence logically.
- The correct choice, it provides context and a logical narrative flow.
- Option 4: ACBD
- Starts with the instruction to buy sweet apples.
- Disrupts logical flow by jumping to the servant's question.
Overall, Option 2: BADC presents the most coherent story by logically following the sequence of events.
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