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Question : Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.

A. New research, however, has found that bilingual children speak their first fifty words and so on, at the same age as children who only speak one language.
B. Until fairly recently, parents and teachers feared that introducing children to a second language when they were very young could delay their language skills.
C. Furthermore, there is no evidence that children confuse the two languages.
D. In addition, there were fears that bilingual children would become confused in their use of language.

 

Option 1: BADC

Option 2: ACDB

Option 3: ABDC

Option 4: BDAC


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: BDAC


Solution : The fourth option is correct.

  • Statement B is the opening sentence of the passage, which explains that, up until recently, parents and educators were concerned that exposing young children to a second language might cause them to develop their language abilities more slowly.
  • Statement D is the second sentence of the passage, which explains Additionally, there were worries that multilingual kids might use language incorrectly.
  • Statement A is the third sentence of the passage, which explains However, recent studies have shown that bilingual children utter their first fifty words, and so on, at the same age as monolingual children.
  • Statement C is the last sentence of the passage, which explains Additionally, there is no proof that kids mix up the two languages.

Therefore, the correct sequence is BDAC .

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