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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, while the court's action solved one problem, it created another and because of the closure, many workers lost their jobs.
B. For instance, the courts directed industries in residential areas in Delhi to close down or shift out of the city.
C. In recent years, while the courts have come out with strong orders on environmental issues, these have sometimes affected people's livelihoods adversely.
D. Several of these industries were polluting the neighbourhood and discharge from these industries were polluting the river Yamuna because they had been set up without following the rules.
CBDA
BOCA
CDAB
BCAD
- Sentence C introduces the issue by mentioning how court orders on environmental issues have affected livelihoods.
- Sentence B gives an example of these court orders, focusing on industries in residential areas of Delhi.
- Sentence D provides context for why these court orders were necessary, describing pollution caused by these industries.
- Sentence A concludes by discussing the consequence of these orders, noting job losses for workers.
- Option 1: CBDA is the order that logically connects the problem, example, context, and consequence in a coherent manner.
- Option 2: BOCA starts with an example but lacks the initial context about court interventions affecting livelihoods.
- Option 3: CDAB mixes the main topic and support details without leading the paragraph smoothly.
- Option 4: BCAD provides the example before context, disrupting the natural flow of the explanation.
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