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Each of the questions below consists of a set of labelled sentences. These sentences, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the options.

  1. Michael Hofman, a poet and translator, accepts this sorry fact without approval or complaint.
  2. But thanklessness and impossibility do not daunt him.
  3. He acknowledges too in fact he returns to the point often that best translators of poetry always fail at some level.
  4. Hofman feels passionately about his work, and this is clear from his writings.
  5. In terms of the gap between worth and rewards, translators come somewhere near nurses and street cleaners.
    1. EACDB
    2. ADEBC
    3. EACBD
    4. DCEAB
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3 will be the answer the statement D cannot come before A as it uses the half name .
we can't start with staement 1 as it is talking about some fact which should be present before ,
which is in E, after that arrange EAC. now reading and making a logical view about the same can get u to option 3.

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