*.Sentences that have full names mentioned are either the starting or come in the first few sentences of the paragraphs.
*.Similarly, the sentences that have 'they', 'him' or 'her' or the
short names would only come after the proper introduction of the person.
*.If there are pronouns like (it, this, that etc) in the sentence ,
then it simply means that they have already discussed about the subject.
So in maximum cases it won't be the first sentence (I and You are
exceptions for this rule).
*.Sentences that begin with 'And', 'But'
etc usually follow the central theme with an explanation to the same or
give additional information.
*.A central Theme around which the passage is framed. Identify the central theme, which is usually the first sentence.
*.A logical sequence is present which usually describes the central theme.
*.In maximum cases Last sentence ends with some conclusion / statement.
Now lets have a look at an example with detailed explanation :
A.Miss Sullivan arrived at the Keller home when Helen was seven.
B.The deaf and blind Helen learned to communicate verbally.
C.But, eventually, Miss Sullivan's effort was rewarded.
D.Before Helen Keller was two years old, she lost her sight and her hearing.
E.Miss Sullivan worked closely with Helen, her new student.
F.At times the teacher became frustrated.
1.DEFACB
2.DAEFCB
3.ACFDEB
4.CFDABE
5.FDACEB
Explanation:
*.Upon reading the above paragraph, we come to see that inA, B, E, F,
the names mentioned are short while inD, the full name is mentioned.
HenceDis thefirst sentence.
*.Next we see that Ms. Sullivan comes into the picture when Helen is seven years old and henceAis thesecond sentence.
*.The paragraph revolves around Helen's learning and henceEstates what joins Helen and Ms. Sullivan.
*.SentenceFstates that the teacher became frustrated at times which is
followed byC(starts with 'But' which indicates that in spite of
something Ms. Sullivan's efforts were rewarded).
*.Sentence B follows stating how the teacher's efforts were rewarded and is the conclusion to a set of events
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