Put the sentences in order
Key Notes :
- Sentence Order:
- Definition: The logical or correct sequence in which sentences should appear to form a coherent paragraph or story.
- Explanation: Sentences must be placed in the correct order so that the events, ideas, or information flow naturally and make sense to the reader.
- Chronological Order:
- Definition: Arranging sentences based on the time sequence of events.
- Explanation: Sentences are organized from the earliest event to the latest. This order is commonly used in narratives or descriptions of events.
- Cause and Effect:
- Definition: A pattern where one sentence (the cause) leads to another sentence (the effect).
- Explanation: Understanding how one action or event leads to another helps in sequencing.
- Descriptive Order:
- Definition: Arranging sentences based on describing a scene, object, or person.
- Explanation: Sentences are often organized from general details to more specific ones or by spatial relationships.
- Problem and Solution:
- Definition: A pattern where one sentence presents a problem, and another provides a solution.
- Explanation: Identifying the problem in one sentence and the solution in another helps to arrange the sentences logically.
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