Question #6403643Single Choice

Writing and Reading

Question

      [1] Poetry in Motion began when Elise Paschen, the then-executive director of the Poetry Society of America (PSA), visited London on a reading tour and spotted a poem by English poet Michael Drayton displayed publicly on the Tube, London's subway system. [2] Simultaneously, the the-president of New York City Transit, Alan F. Kiepper, was also visiting London and was likewise impressed with the display of word-based art. [3] "It was a case of synchronicity and serendipity," said Alice Quinn, who currently leads the PSA. [4] "When Alan returned to the US, he poked around and landed on our organization as a place to phone. [5] He and Elise put their heads together and launched this program. [6] Immediately, it became immensely popular." [7] Inspired, she began to wonder if publicly placed poetry could elicit a similarly striking effect in the US.

To make this paragraph most logical, sentence 7 should be placed 

Options

A
where it is now.
B
after sentence 1.
C
after sentence 2.
D
after sentence 3.

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