Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order. A. Dr Prince became aware of a small figure standing in the aisle beside his seat. B. “Won’t your mother be wondering where you are?” he asked her. C. He brought his eyes into focus and saw that it was a girl of seven or eight. D. She was staring at him steadily with large blue eyes.
Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order. A. Dr Prince became aware of a small figure standing in the aisle beside his seat. B. “Won’t your mother be wondering where you are?” he asked her. C. He brought his eyes into focus and saw that it was a girl of seven or eight. D. She was staring at him steadily with large blue eyes. Correct Answer ACDB
The correct answer is 'ACDB'.
Key Points
- The given question is an example of Sentence Jumble.
- We know that in a Sentence Jumbled Question the first sentence is usually an independent general statement, a universal fact, or starting of an incident, or it starts with a noun, most, once, etc.'
- Here, in the given question Only Part A can be the first sentence because it is the start of an incident and 'Dr. Prince' is a noun also.
- Part C is connected with Part A as Part C describes 'Dr. Prince' saw a girl of seven or eight.
- And Part D explains how that girl was staring at him or what she was doing
- Lastly, Part B will be used, because, what 'Dr. Prince' asked that Girl is shown.
Hence the correct order of sentences is: Dr. Prince became aware of a small figure standing in the aisle beside his seat. He brought his eyes into focus and saw that it was a girl of seven or eight. She was staring at him steadily with large blue eyes. “Won’t your mother be wondering where you are?” he asked her.