Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order. A. There was a ceremony in which South and North Korean roads and railways were connected. B. South Korea believes that this shows that the countries are willing to work together on rail and road modernization. C. The event was symbolic, but it is another step toward peace. D. South Korea said that the construction will go on while North Korea is closely watched.

Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order. A. There was a ceremony in which South and North Korean roads and railways were connected. B. South Korea believes that this shows that the countries are willing to work together on rail and road modernization. C. The event was symbolic, but it is another step toward peace. D. South Korea said that the construction will go on while North Korea is closely watched. Correct Answer ACBD

First -A- talks about a ceremony in South and North Korea, thereby introducing the topic. 

Then -C- tells us about it being symbolic.

Third - B- explains what this event is working on. The 'this' in this sentence refers to the symbolic event mentioned in C. 

Last comes-D- explains what South Korea feels about the construction. It provides the concluding sentence for the topic in discussion. 

The correct sequence is ACBD. Option 4 is the right answer.                 

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