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ACT English: Passage Drill 4, Problem 15. For the sake of logic and coherence in this essay, what is the best order for the paragraphs to be in?
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- 00:03
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- 00:10
Check out the following passage...
- 00:20
For the sake of logic and coherence, the best order for the paragraphs in this essay is what?
- 00:27
And here are the potential answers...
Full Transcript
- 00:35
Let’s review what each of these paragraphs is about.
- 00:38
Paragraph 1 tells us about the early days of fortune cookies.
- 00:41
It also informs us of the debate going on about whether
- 00:44
the original inventor was David (Tsung) Jung or Makoto Hagiwara.
- 00:49
Paragraph 2 jumps to modern day, telling us about the crazy machines
- 00:52
that can spew thousands of fortune cookies an hour.
- 00:56
Paragraph 3 then takes us back in the day, and fills us in on how old school fortune
- 01:00
cookie makers used to make the magic happen.
- 01:03
To review, the essay currently goes from olden days to modern days and back to olden days again.
- 01:08
There’s no way we can leave the essay as is, so we’ll eliminate choice (A),
- 01:12
which says the paragraphs are cool like they are.
- 01:15
Options (B) and (D) don’t do any better with the order of events.
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If (B) had its way, the essay would go from past to present then back to past,
- 01:22
while (D) would take us backwards in time.
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Choice (C) is our best bet here.
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By placing Paragraph 3 before Paragraph 2, the essay is allowed to conclude in the present.
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