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C should follow A as C mentions the elements of language. Neither B nor D can precede E in the sequence, as 'she' in both of them
refers to the 'English Speaker' introduced in E. Thus the sequence after A is CEBD. Hence, [1].
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Since A is the fixed first sentence, we can start by identifying which sentence best follows from it. D, which states that A is just the definition of a year, best fits after A. The EC link is clear: E states how long Mars's orbit takes, and C compares that to the Earth's orbit. B
has to follow C as B talks about Venus's orbit in the exact same language as C talks about Mars's orbit. 'Likewise' also gives a hint.
Therefore, the sequence after A is DECB. Hence, [2].
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