Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph. A. "Are you all right?" I asked, as I helped her to her seat. "That turbulence was as bad as it gets." B. Flying in the summer means one thing: turbulence.
C. I was working as a flight attendant when we hit a patch of very rough air just after a young teenager, obviously on her first flight, had entered the bathroom.
D. After the bumps had subsided, she exited the bathroom, a look of sheer terror etched on her face.
E. "So that's what it was," she said, "I thought I'd pushed the wrong button."
This sequence begins with the general statement about summer turbulence, moves to a specific incident involving a flight attendant, describes the aftermath of turbulence, and concludes with the teenager's reaction, creating a coherent narrative flow.The correct option is (B): BCDAE