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Dovator [93]
3 years ago
8

Organize the paragraph properly by putting the sentences in the correct order.

English
1 answer:
Lerok [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2). Despite what you may assume, computer coding is  more like a language than a type of mathematics.

6). First of all, many programming systems, such as  Java or HTML, are called “languages.”

5). These systems are called languages because they  truly operate as languages.

4). Recent research suggests that learning these unique  languages requires thinking like a language expert  rather than a mathematician.

1). A 2020 study published in the journal Scientific  Reports found that “language aptitude” and other  skills play “a bigger role in predicting how someone  will pick up a computer language — not how savvy  they are with numbers.”

3). Based on these findings, you shouldn’t be discouraged  from studying coding, even if you do better in your  language classes than in your math classes.

Explanation:

The correct order of the claim and supporting evidence would be 2, 6, 5, 4, 1, 3. It begins from the common opinion that people have towards 'computer coding' followed by the names of different coding languages. Then, the reason for which they are named as languages and how recent researches display that it must be learned with a mindset of a language expert instead of as a mathematician. Further, it is substantiated through a study's quotation that how skills play a significant role in picking up these languages. Lastly, the conclusion is made that one need not be disheartened that only mathematics is the basis to learning computer language but linguistic skills can surely help.

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