Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. A. The whole area has been designed like a garden from Alice in Wonderland. B. It’s about having fun and learning, too; all the activities help to explain the modern world of technology to the young visitors. C. But ‘The World of Children’ isn’t just about playing games and having joy rides. D. There are several different attractions in this vast area and there is a lot to see and do.

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. A. The whole area has been designed like a garden from Alice in Wonderland. B. It’s about having fun and learning, too; all the activities help to explain the modern world of technology to the young visitors. C. But ‘The World of Children’ isn’t just about playing games and having joy rides. D. There are several different attractions in this vast area and there is a lot to see and do. Correct Answer DACB

The correct sequence is- DACB

Key Points

  • On reading the sentences we can comprehend that the passage is talking about a garden that looks like Wonderland.
  • The first sentence will be sentence D as it tells us about the garden that it has a vast area and there are a lot of things that we can explore.
  • The second sentence will be sentence A as it does the comparison between the garden and a garden shown in Alice in Wonderland.
  • The third sentence will be sentence C as it gives further information that the world of children is not all about playing games.
  • The fourth sentence will be sentence B as it is the only sentence left.

So the correct sequence is- There are several different attractions in this vast area and there is a lot to see and do. The whole area has been designed like a garden from Alice in Wonderland. But ‘The World of Children’ isn’t just about playing games and having joy rides. It’s about having fun and learning, too; all the activities help to explain the modern world of technology to the young visitors.

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