Question
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order.
Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. (A) Developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995, Java follows the principle of "Write Once, Run Anywhere" (WORA) due to its platform-independent nature. (B) It is popular for web development, mobile apps, enterprise software, and game development. (C) Java is a powerful, object-oriented programming language widely used for building applications across various platforms.(D) With its robust security features, automatic memory management, and vast libraries, Java remains a preferred choice for developers worldwide.Solution
(C) is the best opening sentence as it introduces Java and describes it as a widely used programming language.(A) follows logically by providing historical context, mentioning Sun Microsystems and the WORA principle.(B) comes next, explaining Java’s popular applications in various domains.(D) is the ideal concluding sentence, highlighting Java’s security, memory management, and extensive libraries, reinforcing why it remains a preferred choice.Thus, the correct order is: CABD.
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