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Q 20.  Directions for question (20):The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4) given in this question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper order for the sentences and key in this sequence of four numbers as your answer.1. Sixty fires are currently burning in across the state, 40 of which are running out of control.2. Across NSW, three people have already died, and more than 150 homes have been razed.3. Fire chiefs in Australia have warned of “the most dangerous bushfire week this nation has ever seen”, saying New South Wales – the country’s most populous state – faces an unprecedented “catastrophic” fire day on Tuesday4. There are also nearly 50 fires burning in Queensland, and fires in Western Australia and South Australia.

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Q 20.  Directions for question (20):The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4) given in this question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper order for the sentences and key in this sequence of four numbers as your answer.1. Sixty fires are currently burning in across the state, 40 of which are running out of control.2. Across NSW, three people have already died, and more than 150 homes have been razed.3. Fire chiefs in Australia have warned of “the most dangerous bushfire week this nation has ever seen”, saying New South Wales – the country’s most populous state – faces an unprecedented “catastrophic” fire day on Tuesday4. There are also nearly 50 fires burning in Queensland, and fires in Western Australia and South Australia.

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The correct sequence for the sentences to form a coherent paragraph would be: 3, 1, 2, 4.

This sequence starts with an introduction to the situation (sentence 3), then provides specific details about the fires in the state (sentence 1), the impact of the fires (sentence 2), and finally broadens the scope to other areas (sentence 4).

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