The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer.
(1) When I ask the distinguished LGBTQ activist and writer Cherie Moraga whether she uses Latinx to refer to herself, she tells me, ‘I worked too hard for the “a” in Latina to give it up! I refer to myself as Xicana.’
(2) Of our accumulated ethnic population, only a third use Hispanic to identify themselves, a mere 14 percent use Latino, and less than 2 percent recognize Latinx.
(3) They have done this, although gender in languages is grammatical, not sociological or sexual, and found in linguistic families throughout the world, from French to Russian to Japanese.
(4) More recently, activists seeking to render our name gender neutral, out of respect for our LGBTQmembers, have devised yet another name for us: Latinx.
To sequence these sentences into a coherent paragraph, we need to understand their individual contributions to the topic and how they logically connect to each other.
Based on the analysis, the optimal sequence of sentences is:
4312
Explanation: The paragraph begins with the introduction of the new gender-neutral term "Latinx" by activists, provides context for the issue of gender in language, includes a personal take from an individual, and finally concludes with statistical evidence about the use of these terms, which both justifies the activism and explains the current situation.
To solve the question and determine the correct sequence of sentences to form a coherent paragraph, let's analyze the content and logical order of each sentence.
Thus, the correct sequence forming a coherent paragraph is 4312.