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For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively?

(1) Kerry started his speech that day with a query for the former President.
(A) Maybe that will change on July 29 when Kerry gives his acceptance speech.
(B) You can bet Kerry will want Clinton on the road every day until November, provided the silver-haired, silver-tongued orator is strategically deployed.
(C) Clinton makes a better case for the nominee than Kerry has been able to make for himself.
(D) 'What are you doing every day from now until November?'
(6) Even if it does, Kerry will want Clinton pitching for the ticket through the fall.

A
BCAD
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DACB
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C
ACDB
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D
DBCA
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Solution

The correct option is D DBCA
The question that 1 refers to is the question posed in D, which eliminates options A) and C). Between options (B) and (D), you may see that A ('Maybe that will change' ..) is the sentence that precedes 6 ('Even if it does change). Therefore, option (D) is the correct answer.

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