The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph. A. The students often go about their business, singing along in the corridors. B. But for the students of St. Ambrose High School, it no longer dictates their day. C. A bell can sound gloomy or cheerful depending on when it is rung. D. It has been scrapped in favor of music which now breaks up the timetable of the school

The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph. A. The students often go about their business, singing along in the corridors. B. But for the students of St. Ambrose High School, it no longer dictates their day. C. A bell can sound gloomy or cheerful depending on when it is rung. D. It has been scrapped in favor of music which now breaks up the timetable of the school Correct Answer CBDA

The correct answer is CBDA

Key Points

  • The first statement is  A bell can sound gloomy or cheerful depending on when it is rung because it mainly describes the topic which is going to be talked about in the following statements.
  • After C, it should be B -- But for the students of St. Ambrose High School, it no longer dictates their day because, in the first statement, the bell and its sound have been described. So, the second statement is stating how the bell no more controls the day of students in St. Ambrose High School. 
  • After B, It should be D as it states that reason as to why the bell has been scrapped and it no more controls the day of students.
  • A finally concludes, how students enjoy the bell being scrapped


Thus, the sentences when arranged will appear in the following way: A bell can sound gloomy or cheerful depending on when it is rung. But for the students of St. Ambrose High School, it no longer dictates their day. It has been scrapped in favor of music which now breaks up the timetable of the school. The students often go about their business, singing along in the corridors.

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