The question below consists of a set of labeled parts. Out of the options given, select the most logical order of the parts to form a coherent sentence. A. and the same employment till the clock struck one B. thus settled, she sat down quietly  C. her plan for the morning  D. to her book after breakfast,  E. resolving to remain in the same place 

The question below consists of a set of labeled parts. Out of the options given, select the most logical order of the parts to form a coherent sentence. A. and the same employment till the clock struck one B. thus settled, she sat down quietly  C. her plan for the morning  D. to her book after breakfast,  E. resolving to remain in the same place  Correct Answer CBDEA

Instead of ordering the entire sentence, it is easier to find connections between one or two parts and then eliminating the options. So, in order to make the sentence meaningful, we must begin by finding connections between the words. 

The only parts with independent meaning are C and E. So, these are the only parts that can begin the sentence. The options only begin with C, viz, Options 1 and 2.

Out of the two parts B and D, we need to determine which one follows the part C and forms the correct order. Part D, her plan 'to her book' does not make any sense.

This means only B can follow C, making option 2 the correct order. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option 2.

Sentence in correct order:

Her plan for the morning thus settled, she sat down quietly  to her book after breakfast, resolving to remain in the same place and the same employment till the clock struck one.

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