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The sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the proper order for the four sentences and key in the sequence of four numbers as your answer, in the input box given below the question.In countries like Germany, as many as 15% of the population are foreigners.Immigration has led to violent protests and a general strike, locals have begun rounding up suspected illegal immigrants, and the island is descending into chaos.Many Europeans feel their homelands have too many immigrants.But on Mayotte, a small French island in the Indian Ocean with a population of under 500, the share is more than half.

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The sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the proper order for the four sentences and key in the sequence of four numbers as your answer, in the input box given below the question.In countries like Germany, as many as 15% of the population are foreigners.Immigration has led to violent protests and a general strike, locals have begun rounding up suspected illegal immigrants, and the island is descending into chaos.Many Europeans feel their homelands have too many immigrants.But on Mayotte, a small French island in the Indian Ocean with a population of under 500, the share is more than half.

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

So, the paragraph would read: "Many Europeans feel their homelands have too many immigrants. In countries like Germany, as many as 15% of the population are foreigners. But on Mayotte, a small French island in the Indian Ocean with a population of under 500, the share is more than half. Immigration has led to violent protests and a general strike, locals have begun rounding up suspected illegal immigrants, and the island is descending into chaos."

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