Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph:(a) He was dying. (b) No one was ready to touch him as even shifting him from one place to another would lead to profuse bleeding. (c) He was a five-day old infant, premature and bleeding profusely. (d) Even if injected one small needle, blood would ooze out and continue to flow for an hour at a stretch. (e) This small being had haematoma, a thick blood clot in his brain.

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Different words form a sentence and convey their meaning only when arranged in a proper order. A Paragraph is formed from sentences, it will convey its true meaning and purpose only when the sentences are arranged in a proper manner.    
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Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph:<br>(a) He was dying. (b) No one was ready to touch him as even shifting him from one place to another would lead to profuse bleeding. (c) He was a five-day old infant, premature and bleeding profusely. (d) Even if injected one small needle, blood would ooze out and continue to flow for an hour at a stretch. (e) This small being had haematoma, a thick blood clot in his brain.