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Which is the fourth sentence in the correct order?1). D2). A3). C4). E

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The correct answer is option 1, i.e., D.

To DERIVE the fourth sentence of the correct arrangement, it is imperative to find out the first three sentences of the correct arrangement.
From the above solutions, we have been able to derive B as the first sentence, as per the question, the second sentence of the arrangement is 2 and E as the third sentence of the correct arrangement.
At this POINT, we are able to derive that the first three sentences of the correct arrangement are B2E.
The ending note of the 3rd sentence, i.e. E introduces a certain Mr Howard who comments on this report. The only sentence that CONTINUES with Howard's COMMENT is D. The words 'Howard pointed out' mentioned in D TELLS us that it comes after E. Therefore, D logically follows E.

At this point, the first four sentences of the correct arrangement are B2ED
Hence, D or option 1 forms the right answer.



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