0 votes 0 votes Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 2. According to recent research, the critical period for developing language skills is between the age of three and five years. The read-to child already has a large vocabulary and a sense of grammar and sentence Children who are read to in these years have a far better chance of reading well in school, And the reason is actually quite simple. This correlation is far and away the highest yet found between home influences and school Their comprehension of language is therefore very high. DACD ADCB ABCD BDCA English Language english-language cat1999 + – go_editor asked May 10, 2016 go_editor 13.9k points 1.6k views answer comment Share See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 4 votes 4 votes I think the answer is BDCA. The "reason" mentioned in sentence C can be described by sentence A. The only option in which A immediately follows C is option BDCA. anonymous answered Jul 30, 2016 • selected Jul 31, 2016 by Arjun anonymous comment Share See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes Option B BDCA Since connection for 1st sentence could be given by option B and C is followed by A shivanisrivarshini answered Jul 30, 2016 • edited Aug 17, 2016 by shivanisrivarshini shivanisrivarshini 1.9k points comment Share See all 4 Comments See all 4 4 Comments reply Arjun 8.6k points commented Jul 30, 2016 reply Share In sentence "D", there is a "this". So, what does this "this" refers to? 0 votes 0 votes shivanisrivarshini 1.9k points commented Jul 30, 2016 reply Share Sir I'm not sure but wht i think is option D "this" relates to Option A "the read-to child...." 0 votes 0 votes Arjun 8.6k points commented Jul 31, 2016 reply Share No. "this" is correlation. So, see if in any statement we can see a dependence being talked about. This happens only in statement B - we got the answer. 1 votes 1 votes shivanisrivarshini 1.9k points commented Jul 31, 2016 reply Share Yes sir ihave mistaken Thank u 1 votes 1 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.