Question
Select the option that arranges sentences A, B, C and D
in a logical sequence. A. This reputation overwhelms his record and when people think of him, their first thought is his temper, not his great record. B. He is one of two coaches in college history with 800 or more victories. C. Basketball coach Bob Knight won three NCAA titles at Indiana University. D. But he also has a well- documented history of arguing violently with referees.Solution
C is the introductory statement here. B and D talk about the coach. So, B comes first and then comes D. A is the last statement. Hence, the correct order is CBDA.
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