Choose the option that correctly sequences the following sentences. 1. The baby tortoise once again limps his way up the tree and prepares to attempt another flight. 2. A baby tortoise climbs to the top branch of a tree and walks to the end of the branch. 3. As he tries to ‘fly’, he spreads his legs, waves them as hard as he can, but hits the ground very hard. 4. He spreads all his four flippers like a bird and jumps off the branch. 5. One of the two birds, who were watching his futile attempts to fly, turns to the other and says: “It's about time we told our baby tortoise that we adopted him.”
Choose the option that correctly sequences the following sentences. 1. The baby tortoise once again limps his way up the tree and prepares to attempt another flight. 2. A baby tortoise climbs to the top branch of a tree and walks to the end of the branch. 3. As he tries to ‘fly’, he spreads his legs, waves them as hard as he can, but hits the ground very hard. 4. He spreads all his four flippers like a bird and jumps off the branch. 5. One of the two birds, who were watching his futile attempts to fly, turns to the other and says: “It's about time we told our baby tortoise that we adopted him.” Correct Answer 24315
The correct answer is option 1) i.e. 24315.
Let's have a look at the explanation given below:[ alt="428" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/20/08/428.png" style="width: 35px; height: 35px; float: left;">
- 2 is the sentence that establishes the subject matter. Hence, it'll be the first sentence after rearrangement.
- The next statement must be 4 as it tells us further about the next activity that the baby tortoise does.
- The statement succeeding 4 must be 3 as it takes the story further by telling us the repercussions of the last activity.
- The next statement must be 1 as it depicts the step that the baby tortoise takes after failing at the first attempt.
- And lastly, statement 5 familiarizes us with the birds who are the witnesses of this event.
Thus, the correct arrangement would be 24315.
2. A baby tortoise climbs to the top branch of a tree and walks to the end of the branch.
4. He spreads all his four flippers like a bird and jumps off the branch.
3. As he tries to ‘fly’, he spreads his legs, waves them as hard as he can, but hits the ground very hard.
1. The baby tortoise once again limps his way up the tree and prepares to attempt another flight.
5. One of the two birds, who were watching his futile attempts to fly, turns to the other and says: “It's about time we told our baby tortoise that we adopted him.”