Rearrange the given 5 sentences A, B, C, D and E in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and mark the correct sequence from the given options as your answer. There are evergreen trees, which stay green through the year.  Trees are of many different kinds. There are also deciduous ones which may shed their leaves during a particular season annually making their branches turn bare. Trees are Nature’s bounty. There are flowering trees, which bear blossoms, and non-flowering ones, which do not bloom into flowers.

Rearrange the given 5 sentences A, B, C, D and E in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and mark the correct sequence from the given options as your answer. There are evergreen trees, which stay green through the year.  Trees are of many different kinds. There are also deciduous ones which may shed their leaves during a particular season annually making their branches turn bare. Trees are Nature’s bounty. There are flowering trees, which bear blossoms, and non-flowering ones, which do not bloom into flowers. Correct Answer <p>DBEAC</p>

After reading the given sentences we can easily make out that the paragraph talks about ‘Trees’.

The first sentence of any paragraph always forms the base for it. And then subsequent sentences link with each other and take the discussion further. This way we finally get a meaningful paragraph.

Part D will mark the inception of the paragraph as it introduces the subject i.e. ‘trees’. Before mentioning the types of trees a sentence should tell there exist many different types of trees. Hence, part B will follow part D. Since ‘evergreen trees’ and ‘deciduous trees’ are sub-categories of the same category, they are linked to each other and thus should come one after the other. Thus, sentence E will become the third, A will become the fourth and C will become the last sentence of the paragraph.

Coherent paragraph- ‘Trees are Nature’s bounty. Trees are of many different kinds. There are flowering trees, which bear blossoms, and non-flowering ones, which do not bloom into flowers. There are evergreen trees, which stay green through the year. There are also deciduous ones which may shed their leaves during a particular season annually making their branches turn bare’.

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