Question
The question below consists of a set of labelled
sentences. These sentences, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select the most logical order of sentences from among the options. P: “Health is Wealth” is a very old proverb however will be true forever for the humanity. Q: A healthy person can perform any task however; a wealthy person who is suffering from untreatable disease can never buy a good health. R: A healthy person (whether rich or poor) lives more happy and peaceful life than any rich person having a diseased body. S: It indicates a very clear meaning that health is more significant for a person than the wealth.Solution
P : Introduces the proverb "Health is Wealth" and states its timeless relevance. Good candidate for the opening sentence . S : Explains the meaning of the proverb — health is more important than wealth. This logically follows the introduction in P. Q : Illustrates the contrast between a healthy and a wealthy-but-sick person. Makes the idea clearer with examples. R : Adds another comparison , supporting the argument with a lifestyle-based perspective. This is a fitting conclusion to the paragraph.
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