Directions: Given below is a set of five sentences that, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence and answer the questions that follow.
A. Her novels address Europe's past and its ongoing crises, confronting issues like migration and the rise of authoritarianism.
B. Erpenbeck's uniquely poignant, detail-oriented narrative style meets history at odd angles, capturing the complexity of truth in her storytelling.
C. Jenny Erpenbeck’s writing, deeply shaped by the fall of the Berlin Wall, delicately captures the personal amidst political upheaval.
D. Erpenbeck's works, from Visitation to Go, Went, Gone, explore themes of loss and transition, intertwining the grand arcs of history with intimate human experiences.
E. Her fourth novel, Kairos, translated by Michael Hoffman, won the International Booker Prize, spotlighting her as a key contemporary European author.