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The sentences given in the question below when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences to construct a coherent paragraph.A. If we bombard protons at high energies with other elementary particles—other protons, say—we begin to glimpse more fundamental units hiding inside the protonB. This is one of the great unsolved problems in science.C. Are quarks the ultimate constituents of matter, or are they too composed of still smaller and more elementary particles?D. Will we ever come to an end in our understanding of the nature of matter, or is there an infinite regression into more and more fundamental particles?E. Physicists now propose that so-called elementary particles such as protons and neutrons are in fact made of still more elementary particles called quarks, which come in a variety of ‘colours’ and ‘flavours’, as their properties have been termed in a poignant attempt to make the sub nuclear world a little more like home.EABDCAECDBADCBEECADB

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The sentences given in the question below when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences to construct a coherent paragraph.A. If we bombard protons at high energies with other elementary particles—other protons, say—we begin to glimpse more fundamental units hiding inside the protonB. This is one of the great unsolved problems in science.C. Are quarks the ultimate constituents of matter, or are they too composed of still smaller and more elementary particles?D. Will we ever come to an end in our understanding of the nature of matter, or is there an infinite regression into more and more fundamental particles?E. Physicists now propose that so-called elementary particles such as protons and neutrons are in fact made of still more elementary particles called quarks, which come in a variety of ‘colours’ and ‘flavours’, as their properties have been termed in a poignant attempt to make the sub nuclear world a little more like home.EABDCAECDBADCBEECADB

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The most logical order of sentences to construct a coherent paragraph is E, A, C, D, B.

So, the paragraph would read:

"Physicists now propose that so-called elementary particles such as protons and neutrons are in fact made of still more elementary particles called quarks, which come in a variety of ‘colours’ and ‘flavours’, as their properties have been termed in a poignant attempt to make the sub nuclear world a little more like home. If we bombard protons at high energies with other elementary particles—other protons, say—we begin to glimpse more fundamental units hiding inside the proton. Are quarks the ultimate constituents of matter, or are they too composed of still smaller and more elementary particles? Will we ever come to an end in our understanding of the nature of matter, or is there an infinite regression into more and more fundamental particles? This is one of the great unsolved problems in science."

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