Four sentences that are a part of paragraph are given below; the sentences may or may not be in the right order; create the sequence that forms a coherent paragraph.
Explanation:
The sentences are a little difficult to understand and we don't have many explicit clues using which we could form pairs. But there is one clue in sentence 3. It says "A Foucaldian approach to relationships goes beyond these conceptions of discourse and history...". We must try to connect the pronoun "these conceptions" to some noun. These have come in 2, which says "... interpersonal communication is connected to knowledge shared by interlocutors, and scholars should attend to relational histories....". Thus 23 form a pair.
From 23 the sentence moves to discussing "regimes of truth". The emphasis on "regimes of truth..." in 1 tells us that the author wants to justify why he thinks that it is wise to move on to "regimes to truth". Thus 31 is a continuity, with 4 coming at the end.
Therefore 2314 is the right sequence.
Hence, 2314.
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