Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence.
Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence.
1. Clues to the answer lie at your feet, scattered among the rubble.
A. Most are only a few inches across.
B. The rock here is a crumbling, easily-split sandstone and in it lie thousand upon thousands of coiled shells.
C. They are ammonites.
D. Some are big as cartwheels.
6. No ammonite is alive today but a hundred million years ago, they flourished in vast numbers.
- ADCB
- BADC
- CBAD
- DCBA