A A wife may not be sure that what her husband is saying means the end
B. She has found that people's voices often get higher or shakier when they lie, and they are more likely to stumble over words
C. According to DePaulo, changes in voice can be significant
D. She should listen closely, not only to what he says, but also to how he says it
ADCB
ACDB
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it's ADCB
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Arrange the four sentences in order so that they make a logically coherent paragraph.
A. A wife may not be sure that what her husband is saying means “the end”.
B. She has found that people’s voices often get higher or shakier when they lie, and they are more likely to stumble over words.
C. According to DePaulo, changes in voice can be significant.
D. She should listen closely, not only to what he says, but also to how he says it.
- ADCB
- ACDB
- ADBC
- ABCD
Solution:
The correct arrangement is ADBC which is option 3.
Sentences that logically follow one another make up a coherent paragraph; they are not separate ideas. There are various approaches to produce coherence. The first benefit of using transitions is that they link concepts from one sentence to the next. Visit the Write Right on Transitions for additional information on transitions.
- The first sentence will be option A. The sentence is A wife may not be sure that what her husband is saying means “the end”.
- The second sentence will be option D.She should listen closely, not only to what he says, but also to how he says it.
- The third sentence is option B.She has found that people’s voices often get higher or shakier when they lie, and they are more likely to stumble over words.
- The fourth and last sentence is 'According to DePaulo, changes in voice can be significant.' which is option C.
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