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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. She shot the movie on the widest canvas possible using the same kind of equipment that captured Star Wars landscapes and applied a muted colour grading to every frame.
B. She said last year that she wanted the ensemble film to look like “a faded postcard”.
C. Polley lends the central conversation a visual gravitas normally reserved for epics.
D. Women Talking, adapted by the writer-director Sarah Polley from Miriam Toews’s 2018 novel, is vibrant cinema.

Option 1: DABC

Option 2: DBCA

Option 3: CABD

Option 4: DCAB


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Correct Answer: DCAB


Solution : The fourth option is correct.

Explanation:

  1. Part D introduces the paragraph's main topic, stating that "Women Talking" is vibrant cinema.
  2. Part C elaborates on the visual aspect, mentioning that Polley lends the central conversation a visual gravitas normally reserved for epics.
  3. Part A details how Polley shot the movie, using equipment that captured Star Wars landscapes and applying muted colour grading to every frame.
  4. Part B adds a quote from Polley, expressing her desire for the ensemble film to look like "a faded postcard," concluding the paragraph.
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