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Question : 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. I felt embarrassed as if I was somehow responsible for the fire in our home.
B. In my case, it was no different.
C. It always happens that bad news travels quickly.
D. Everyone in high school was aware of my plight.

Option 1: CDAB

Option 2: ABCD

Option 3: ADBC

Option 4: CBDA


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Correct Answer: CBDA


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option , CBDA.

The paragraph starts with sentence C , which is a general observation about how bad news spreads rapidly, followed by sentence B , which connects the general observation to the narrator's personal experience, followed by sentence D , which elaborates on the impact of the quickly spreading bad news on the narrator in high school, and lastly, sentence A , which concludes by expressing the personal feeling of embarrassment and responsibility, tying back to the initial observation about bad news spreading quickly.

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