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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. On the afternoon of that eventful day, I stood on the porch, dumb, expectant and guessed vaguely from my mother's signs and from the hurrying to and fro in the house that something unusual was about to happen, so I went to the door and waited on the steps.
B. I did not know what the future held of marvel or surprise for me and anger and bitterness had preyed upon me continually for weeks and a deep languor had succeeded this passionate struggle.
C. The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me and I am filled with wonder when I consider the immeasurable contrasts between the two lives which it connects and it was the third of March, 1887, three months before I was seven years old.
D. The afternoon sun penetrated the mass of honeysuckle that covered the porch, and fell on my upturned face and my fingers lingered almost unconsciously on the familiar leaves and blossoms which had just come forth to greet the sweet southern spring.
DABC
CBAD
CADB
CDAB
Let's break down the sentences and options:
- Sentence C: Introduces the significance of the day and Anne Mansfield Sullivan, establishing the contextual background and setting the stage for a chronological narrative.
- Sentence A: Describes the speaker's anticipation and setting the scene for an event, fitting logically after understanding its importance.
- Sentence D: Provides sensory details, enhancing the imagery of the scene described in Sentence A.
- Sentence B: Conveys the emotional state of the speaker, effective as a concluding thought.
Let's evaluate the options:
- Option 1: DABC: Starts with description, but lacks initial context setting.
- Option 2: CBAD: Good start with C but disrupts coherent scene-to-emotion flow.
- Option 3: CADB: Begins with context, followed by anticipation and environment, ends with emotions.
- Option 4: CDAB: Starts contextually but shifts too quickly from context to environment.
Correct Order: CADB
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