Which paragraph arranges the sentences to show a **smooth non-linear** and which one shows a **smooth linear** progression of events:

1.Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Apples grow on the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed.

2. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree.

3. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground.

4. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree.

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To identify which paragraphs illustrate a smooth non-linear progression and which one demonstrates a smooth linear progression of events, we can analyze the sequence of the sentences in each option:

  1. Non-linear progression: This paragraph (1) does not follow a chronological order. It starts with Taylor picking an apple as a teenager, then states a general fact about Apple's lifecycle, and finally mentions Taylor planting the seed. The progression of events is disorganized.

  2. Linear progression: This paragraph (2) clearly shows a logical and chronological order: Taylor plants an apple seed, the tiny tree sprouts, apples grow, and finally, Taylor picks an apple as a teenager. This sequence illustrates a smooth linear progression.

  3. Non-linear progression: This paragraph (3) also does not follow a logical sequence. It starts with a general fact about apples growing, then Taylor plants a seed, then mentions her now being a teenager before finally mentioning the sprouting tree. It jumbles the order of events.

  4. Non-linear progression: This paragraph (4) follows a similar pattern to the previous ones. It starts with the sprouting tree, then a general statement about apples growing, then goes backward to planting the seed, with the last mention of Taylor picking the apple.

Summary:

  • Smooth linear progression: Paragraph 2
  • Smooth non-linear progression: Paragraphs 1, 3, and 4
Thank you for your help and answer. I can only pick one.

For the smooth non linear I picked:
2. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree.
And for the smooth linear:
4. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree.

It looks like there was a bit of confusion in the selections provided.

Based on the analysis:

  • For smooth linear progression, the correct choice is Paragraph 2. It presents events in a clear and sequential order: planting a seed, the tree sprouting, the apples growing, and then Taylor picking an apple.

  • For smooth non-linear progression, none of the paragraphs truly fit the definition well, but if you meant to choose one that feels less linear, then Paragraph 1 is a better option as it jumps between events and does not follow a chronological sequence.

So, the correct pairings based on the definitions should be:

  • Smooth linear progression: Paragraph 2
  • Smooth non-linear progression: Paragraph 1 (or you might also consider Paragraphs 3 or 4 as non-linear depending on the interpretation).

Let me know if you’d like any further clarification!