Rearrange the following sentences so that they read logically. Put the corresponding letters in a proper sequence in the boxes provided below. The positions of some sentences have been given. [A] We generally recognize that future circumstances are somehow caused or conditioned by present ones. [B] Besides,we also learn that such patterns of cause and effect are probabilistic in nature. [C] Thus, students learn that studying hard produces good grades in most instances,but not every time. [D] Humans seem predisposed to undertake this task by using causal and probabilistic reasoning. [E] Practically all people,and many other animals as well,exhibit a desire to predict their future circumstances. [F] We learn that getting an education will affect how much money we earn later in life and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy encounter with a shark. [G] That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are absent—but not always. [H] Sharks,on the other hand—whether or not they reason the matter through—may learn that hanging around the reef often brings a happy encounter with unhappy swimmers. B A D
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