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After reading all the sentences, it can be inferred that the passage talks about how intelligence develops and is not an acquired quality.
Sentence C clears a misconception that intelligence is wholly inherited from our parents. Hence, it forms the introductory lines of the passage.
Sentence B clarifies the statement made in sentence C. Hence, it should be the second sentence of the passage.
Sentence A gives the idea that some people are born with greater possibilities than others. Sentece D follows this idea and gives the conclusion that though this is the case, the potential would develop only with the right influences.
Hence, the correct ordering of the sentences is CBAD