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Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. Historically, stained-glass was almost entirely reserved for ecclesiastical spaces
A. By all counts, he has accomplished that mission with unmistakable style.
B. "It is my mission to bring it kicking and screaming out of that milieu," says Clarke.
C. The first was the jewel-like windows he designed for a Cistercian Church in Switzerland
D. Two recent projects show his genius in the separate worlds of the sacred and the mundane.
6. The other was a spectacular, huge skylight in a shopping complex in Brazil.

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Important Questions on Composition

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Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. So how big is the potential marker?
A. But they end up spending thousands more each year on hardware upgrades and software overhauls.
B. Analysts say the new machines will appeal primarily to corporate users.
C. An individual buyer can pick up a desktop computer for less than in America
D. For them, the best drawing card is its promise of much lower maintenance costs.
6. Which automatically load the latest version of whatever software they need, could put an end to all that.
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Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. The problem of improving Indian agriculture is both a sociological and an administrative one.
A. It also appears that there is a direct relationship between the size of a state and its development.
B. The issues of Indian development, and the problems of India's agricultural sector, will remain with us long into the next century.
C. Without improving Indian agriculture, no liberalization and relicensing will be able to help India.
D. At the end of the day, there has to be a ferment and movement of life and action in the vast segment of rural India.
6. When it starts marching, India will fly.
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Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. Making people laugh is tricky.
A. At times, the intended humour may simply not come off.
B. Making people laugh while trying to sell them something is a tougher challenge since the commercial can fall flat on two grounds.
C. There are many advertisements which do amuse but do not even begin to set the cash thrills ringing.
D. Again, it is rarely sufficient for an advertiser simply to amuse the target audience in order to reap the sales benefit.
6. There are indications that in substituting the hard sell for a more entertaining approach, some agencies have rather thrown out the baby with the bathwater.