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Directions: Given below is a set of five sentences, and when properly sequenced, forms a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence and answer the questions that follow.
A. However, talent alone, without the grind of hard work, is like a car without fuel.
B. Success is often hailed as the fruit of talent, setting the stage for impressive feats.
C. People who put in relentless effort, regardless of their natural talent, have a higher likelihood of achieving success.
D. Therefore, one could say that hard work is a necessary companion to talent on the path to achieving success.
E. Hard work helps refine and maximize talent, leading to truly commendable accomplishments.
Which of the following is the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement?
C
D
A
B
E
- B: This serves as the introduction, proposing that success is attributed to talent.
- Correct Answer: Option: 4
- A: This contrasts the previous sentence by highlighting that talent alone isn't enough without hard work.
- E: Expands on how hard work amplifies talent, making accomplishments truly noteworthy.
- D: Concludes that hard work is essential alongside talent for achieving success.
- C: Provides evidence that effort can yield success, even without notable talent.
Overall, the sequence should be B, A, E, D, C.
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