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The following is a rough draft of a student report. It contains errors.
(1) The dwarf planet Pluto, which is now a TNO, has its orbit in the Kuiper belt. (2) The farthest end of the solar system, beyond the planet Neptune, is a frozen zone of celestial bodies called trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). (3) The Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) are apparently remnants of the evolution of the solar system. (4) TNOs comprise Kuiper belt, scattered disc, and Oort cloud objects. (5) KBOs with orbits similar to Pluto's are named "plutinos," while those with circular orbits are called "cubewanos."

What is the best order of the sentences below to provide the best version of the report?

A: (1) The dwarf planet Pluto, which is now a TNO, has its orbit in the Kuiper belt. (2) The Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) are apparently remnants of the evolution of the solar system. (3) The farthest end of the solar system, beyond the planet Neptune, is a frozen zone of celestial bodies called trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). (4) TNOs comprise Kuiper belt, scattered disc, and Oort cloud objects. (5) KBOs with orbits similar to Pluto's are named "plutinos," while those with circular orbits are called "cubewanos."

B: (1) The farthest end of the solar system, beyond the planet Neptune, is a frozen zone of celestial bodies called trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). (2) TNOs comprise Kuiper belt, scattered disc, and Oort cloud objects. (3) The Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) are apparently remnants of the evolution of the solar system. (4) The dwarf planet Pluto, which is now a TNO, has its orbit in the Kuiper belt. (5) KBOs with orbits similar to Pluto's are named "plutinos," while those with circular orbits are called "cubewanos."

C: (1) The farthest end of the solar system, beyond the planet Neptune, is a frozen zone of celestial bodies called trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). (2) The Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) are apparently remnants of the evolution of the solar system. (3) The dwarf planet Pluto, which is now a TNO, has its orbit in the Kuiper belt. (4) TNOs comprise Kuiper belt, scattered disc, and Oort cloud objects. (5) KBOs with orbits similar to Pluto's are named "plutinos," while those with circular orbits are called "cubewanos."

D: (1) The farthest end of the solar system, beyond the planet Neptune, is a frozen zone of celestial bodies called trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). (2) TNOs comprise Kuiper belt, scattered disc, and Oort cloud objects. (3) KBOs with orbits similar to Pluto's are named "plutinos," while those with circular orbits are called "cubewanos." (4) The dwarf planet Pluto, which is now a TNO, has its orbit in the Kuiper belt. (5) The Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) are apparently remnants of the evolution of the solar system.

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