Re-ordering of Sentences
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a. He had placed sacks of money in the corridor.
b. All dishonest men filled their pockets with the money they were passing through to the Sultan.
c. If they had danced, their pockets would have jingled.
d. So they refused to dance.
e. The Sultan was sitting on his throne.
f. How did he know?
g. All the people blushed and refused to dance except one who danced cheerfully and well.
h. The wise man was also sitting near him.
i. The wise man pointed to him and said, “This is an honest man.”
j. As soon as the applicants were assembled before the throne, the Sultan said, “Gentleman I’d like you to dance.”
Answer to the question no. 2: e+h+j+g+i+f+a+b+c+d
The Sultan was sitting on his throne. The wise man was also sitting near him. As soon as the applicants were assembled before the throne, the Sultan said, “Gentleman I’d like you to dance.” All the people blushed and refused to dance except one who danced cheerfully and well. The wise man pointed to him and said, “This is an honest man.” How did he know? He had placed sacks of money in the corridor. All dishonest men filled their pockets with the money they were passing through to the Sultan. If they had danced, their pockets would have jingled. So they refused to dance.
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a. He had placed sacks of money in the corridor.
b. All dishonest men filled their pockets with the money they were passing through to the Sultan.
c. If they had danced, their pockets would have jingled.
d. So they refused to dance.
e. The Sultan was sitting on his throne.
f. How did he know?
g. All the people blushed and refused to dance except one who danced cheerfully and well.
h. The wise man was also sitting near him.
i. The wise man pointed to him and said, “This is an honest man.”
j. As soon as the applicants were assembled before the throne, the Sultan said, “Gentleman I’d like you to dance.”
Answer to the question no. 2: e+h+j+g+i+f+a+b+c+d
The Sultan was sitting on his throne. The wise man was also sitting near him. As soon as the applicants were assembled before the throne, the Sultan said, “Gentleman I’d like you to dance.” All the people blushed and refused to dance except one who danced cheerfully and well. The wise man pointed to him and said, “This is an honest man.” How did he know? He had placed sacks of money in the corridor. All dishonest men filled their pockets with the money they were passing through to the Sultan. If they had danced, their pockets would have jingled. So they refused to dance.
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