Question
Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the
four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. (A) In order to succeed, we must be able to adapt to these changes and find new ways to deliver value.(B) In the business world, change is a constant.(C) Markets shift, technologies evolve, and customer needs and preferences change.(D) Resilience is also important, as it allows us to bounce back from setbacks and keep going even when things get tough.Solution
To construct a coherent paragraph, let’s analyze the logical progression of ideas:
(B) "In the business world, change is a constant."
This sentence introduces the main topic: change in the business world. It sets the context for the rest of the paragraph.
(C) "Markets shift, technologies evolve, and customer needs and preferences change."
This sentence provides specific examples of the change mentioned in (B), naturally following the introduction.
(A) "In order to succeed, we must be able to adapt to these changes and find new ways to deliver value."
This sentence logically follows, explaining how to deal with the changes mentioned in (B) and (C).
(D) "Resilience is also important, as it allows us to bounce back from setbacks and keep going even when things get tough."
This conclusion highlights the importance of resilience, complementing the idea of adapting to changes.
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