These statements are from an evaluation of John Schwartz’s article. Read each statement, then use the drop-down menus to identify the correct order in which the sentences should appear.

In his article, John Schwartz explains why convincing the public to use recycled water will be a difficult challenge.

Schwartz provides evidence to support his idea, including the results of a study in which 13 percent of participants refused to try recycled water.

The article ends with a strong conclusion that identifies ways to overcome the potential public rejection of recycled water.

He cites experts who state that for many people there is a “yuck factor” related to the use of treated wastewater.

1. In his article, John Schwartz explains why convincing the public to use recycled water will be a difficult challenge.

2. He cites experts who state that for many people there is a “yuck factor” related to the use of treated wastewater.
3. Schwartz provides evidence to support his idea, including the results of a study in which 13 percent of participants refused to try recycled water.
4. The article ends with a strong conclusion that identifies ways to overcome the potential public rejection of recycled water.