Question:

Choose the correct sequence of sentences:
[I.] It would perhaps be possible for him to be of some use to this brave girl
[II.] he said to himself, vaguely at first, that
[III.] without neglecting anything of what was due to his important mission.
[IV.] and this idea pleased him \bigskip

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Break down sentence fragments into idea > condition > action > reaction to build the right sequence.
Updated On: Jul 29, 2025
  • I, III, II, IV
  • III, II, I, IV
  • I, III, II, IV
  • None of the above
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation


The ideal sequence is: (A) [I.] Starts with a possibility forming in his mind (B) [III.] Qualifies that he won’t neglect his mission (C) [II.] Mentally affirms the idea (D) [IV.] Finds joy in this thought This progression from thought to justification to emotional resolution fits (A) best. \[ \boxed{\text{I, III, II, IV}} \] \bigskip
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