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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. "Well, you can't make me", she said, looking back at me.
B. She went on, "Well, you might try", I responded, and she laughed.
C. She came in and we said hello, then she just looked at me and said, "What do you want?" McKechnie remembered.
D. "Well, I want you to grin and seem pleased", I added.
ACBD
DCBA
BCDA
CDAB
- C introduces the scenario. Someone enters, says hello, and asks, "What do you want?"
- D continues the dialogue. The person responds with their desire to see the other person grin and seem pleased.
- A follows logically. The other person resists the request, saying, "Well, you can't make me."
- B concludes with a playful exchange. The narrator suggests they might try, and laughter ensues.
- Option 1 (ACBD) disrupts the flow by starting mid-conversation.
- Option 2 (DCBA) misaligns responses and lacks logical progression.
- Option 3 (BCDA) begins with a continuation, missing an initial setup.
- Option 4 (CDAB) forms a coherent and logical dialogue sequence.
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