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Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. While he was doing this, he missed seeing a velvet purse full of gold coins lying on the
road.
B. Ramesh always worried about how he would become sick and weak in old age.
C. To try how he would cope with blindness, Ramesh started walking with his eyes closed.
D. He feared that he might even lose his sight and go blind.
CABD
BDCA
BCAD
DBAC
- B introduces Ramesh's fears about his future health issues as he ages.
- D elaborates on his fear, specifically the potential loss of sight.
- C builds on this fear by describing his action of walking with eyes closed to simulate blindness.
- A describes an incident where he overlooks a purse of gold coins due to his experiment.
Options explained:
- Option 1 (CABD): Starts with the experiment, which doesn't establish context first.
- Option 2 (BDCA): Correctly follows the sequence of fears leading to action and consequence.
- Option 3 (BCAD): Disrupts the logical transition from the broader fear to blindness.
- Option 4 (DBAC): Starts with detail without establishing Ramesh's worry first.
Your choice: Option 2 (BDCA)
- Correct Order: Introduces worry, details fears, explains his test, and ends with consequences.
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