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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. But she has no idea an aunt and uncle are waiting for her
B. 'The Strange Child' is the story of a young girl who believes she is the only one on the planet.
C. Her parents simply vanished into thin air one day.
D. She travels the world in search of Nevada because she aspires to reside in the Mojave Desert.
DABC
BDAC
BACD
BCDA
- Sentence B introduces the story's main character and the premise: a young girl who thinks she is alone on the planet.
- Sentence C explains the mysterious situation that left the girl believing she's alone; her parents disappeared without a trace.
- Sentence D adds detail to her journey, revealing her desire to move to the Mojave Desert.
- Sentence A wraps the paragraph up, mentioning she is unaware of her relatives waiting for her.
- Option 1: DABC is incorrect because it starts with her travels, lacking context.
- Option 2: BDAC is incorrect because A should be at the end.
- Option 3: BACD is incorrect since D fits more as a middle sentence.
- Option 4: BCDA— this order logically develops the story from introduction, background, motive, to the twist.
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