II . Rearrange these sentences so that they make a coherent passage. 1. Wherever they land, you’ll see them. 2. Have you ever lost a contact lens? 3. "We think you’ll feel more optimistic about taking out your contacts now," Dr. Goode says. 4. The other problem is the dim light in most bathrooms. 5. Dr. Goode devoted a year of research to solving the problem of lost lenses; the result is something contact wearers everywhere can cheer about. 6. "Part of the problem is that you’re looking without both lenses in," says Dr. Seymour Goode of Ohm Eye Laboratories. 7. Ohm Eye’s new lenses all come tinted a bright rose color. 8. It can take half an hour to find it, assuming that you don’t give up in disgust. 9. One solution is a box of disposable lenses, but they still cost more than most people want to spend on contacts.