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Directions: In the question, six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) are given, rearrange these given sentences in a particular sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions given.
(A) "We should extend our visit, father," the young girl insisted, completely enchanted by the rustic charm of the village.
(B) Her father, who had originally planned a brief visit, found himself trying to convince his daughter that it was time to return home.
(C) It had all started when her father mentioned that he was undertaking a trip to the village, invokeing in his daughter an enthusiastic wish to accompany him.
(D) He agreed, and they embarked on their village journey together, not realizing the impact it would have on the little girl.
(E) Much to her father's surprise, she fell in love with the village at first glance and expressed a desire to spend more time there.
(F) Posing a gentle smile, the father promised his persistent daughter that they would revisit the village, thus finally persuading her to head home.
Which of the following is the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
F
- The sentence that should start the paragraph is one that introduces the story's context or setting.
- (C) "It had all started..." provides the background for the events, explaining the origin of the trip.
- (D) follows as the next step, where the father agrees to the daughter’s wish.
- (E) describes the daughter's immediate love for the village upon arrival.
- (A) shows her insistence on staying longer.
- (B) presents the father's dilemma and effort to convince her to go back.
- (F) concludes the story with a promise to revisit the village.
- Correct first sentence: C
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