Rewrite the sentences in the proper order and in one paragraph to make a story:
i) They looked for him her and there for sometime.
ii) Once the queen of Belgium invited him to Brussels.
iii) So they went back to the queen and informed her that Einstein had not come by train.
iv) “I did not think that any body would send a car for me, “ replied the great scientist with a smile.
v) But understandably, they failed to find him out.
vi) Einstein, the great scientist, was simple in his ways of life.
vii) He traveled to Brussels by train and got down at the station.
viii) “But I can assure you that I have greatly enjoyed the walk,” said Einstein.
ix) They never imagined that this shabby man would be Einstein himself.
x) Einstein, however walked the whole way with a suitcase in one hand and a violin in the other.
xi) The officials also expected to see somebody who was rich and aristocratic.
xii) The queen was highly amazed at his simplicity.
xiii) But he could not think that many gorgeously dressed officials had come to receive him at the station.
xiv) When he reached the destination, the queen said to him, “I sent a car for you, Dr. Einstein.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-1 :
11. (i) The ancient mariner told the marriage guest about his last journey on the sea. (ii) He and other sailors sailed away to the south until they arrived in cold gray seas. (iii) The big white sails of their ships opened wide, as the strong wind blew them quickly through the icy waters. (iv) The weather being very cold, there were no birds or animals in the sea. (v) One day the sailors saw an albatross flying towards the ship. (vi) All of them welcomed it as a bird of good omen.
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12. Rewrite the sentences in the proper order in a continuous paragraph to make a story:
i) The hare was always proud of his speed.
ii) The next day the hare and the tortoise reached the venue.
iii) One day he challenged the tortoise to defeat him in a race.
iv) The hare ran very swiftly.
v) Long ago there lived a hare in a forest.
vi) They got ready.
vii) The hare always teased the tortoise.
viii) Covering much the hare took rest.
ix) A tortoise also lived nearby.
x) They went to a fox and wanted him to act as a judge.
xi) He decided to take rest for sometime.
xii) The tortoise accepted the challenge.
xiii) As the fox waved the flag, the two started running.
xiv) But the tortoise ran very slowly.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-2
11. (i) Deprivation of basic human needs is probably the universal definition of poverty.(ii) There are three dimension of poverty-social, economic and political.
(iii) The consequences of are low life expectancy and illiteracy.
(iv) 8 hundred million people in the developing countries do not have enough food to eat. (v) Poverty is also wide spread and hunger is often deadly in Bangladesh. (vi) About 45% of the population live under acute poverty in this country.
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Rewrite the sentences in the proper order to make a continuous paragraph: 14
i) The lion was relieved of his pain.
ii) To escape torture, one day he fled from his master’s house.
iii) It was unbearable for him.
iv) He took the lion’s paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it.
v) He used to inflict heavy torture on him.
vi) The merchant sold him to a rich man in another country.
vii) Unfortunately he was caught by a slave merchant.
viii) The lion seemed wounded as he was groaning.
ix) A lion lived in a cave.
x) He came near the lion.
xi) He took shelter in a cave.
xii) In the evening the lion entered the cave.
xiii) The man was very rude and cruel.
xiv) Once there lived a young man named Androcles.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-4:
11. (i) It was a large lovely garden with soft green grass. (ii) Here and there over the grass stood beautiful flowers like stars. (iii) Every afternoon as the children were coming from school, they used to go and play in the giant’s garden. (iv) One day the giant came back from a long journey. (v) When he saw the children playing in the garden, he turned them out. (vi) The garden became desolate soon.
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i) They looked for him her and there for sometime.
ii) Once the queen of Belgium invited him to Brussels.
iii) So they went back to the queen and informed her that Einstein had not come by train.
iv) “I did not think that any body would send a car for me, “ replied the great scientist with a smile.
v) But understandably, they failed to find him out.
vi) Einstein, the great scientist, was simple in his ways of life.
vii) He traveled to Brussels by train and got down at the station.
viii) “But I can assure you that I have greatly enjoyed the walk,” said Einstein.
ix) They never imagined that this shabby man would be Einstein himself.
x) Einstein, however walked the whole way with a suitcase in one hand and a violin in the other.
xi) The officials also expected to see somebody who was rich and aristocratic.
xii) The queen was highly amazed at his simplicity.
xiii) But he could not think that many gorgeously dressed officials had come to receive him at the station.
xiv) When he reached the destination, the queen said to him, “I sent a car for you, Dr. Einstein.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-1 :
11. (i) The ancient mariner told the marriage guest about his last journey on the sea. (ii) He and other sailors sailed away to the south until they arrived in cold gray seas. (iii) The big white sails of their ships opened wide, as the strong wind blew them quickly through the icy waters. (iv) The weather being very cold, there were no birds or animals in the sea. (v) One day the sailors saw an albatross flying towards the ship. (vi) All of them welcomed it as a bird of good omen.
12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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12. Rewrite the sentences in the proper order in a continuous paragraph to make a story:
i) The hare was always proud of his speed.
ii) The next day the hare and the tortoise reached the venue.
iii) One day he challenged the tortoise to defeat him in a race.
iv) The hare ran very swiftly.
v) Long ago there lived a hare in a forest.
vi) They got ready.
vii) The hare always teased the tortoise.
viii) Covering much the hare took rest.
ix) A tortoise also lived nearby.
x) They went to a fox and wanted him to act as a judge.
xi) He decided to take rest for sometime.
xii) The tortoise accepted the challenge.
xiii) As the fox waved the flag, the two started running.
xiv) But the tortoise ran very slowly.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-2
11. (i) Deprivation of basic human needs is probably the universal definition of poverty.(ii) There are three dimension of poverty-social, economic and political.
(iii) The consequences of are low life expectancy and illiteracy.
(iv) 8 hundred million people in the developing countries do not have enough food to eat. (v) Poverty is also wide spread and hunger is often deadly in Bangladesh. (vi) About 45% of the population live under acute poverty in this country.
12.
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Rewrite the sentences in the proper order to make a continuous paragraph: 14
i) The lion was relieved of his pain.
ii) To escape torture, one day he fled from his master’s house.
iii) It was unbearable for him.
iv) He took the lion’s paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it.
v) He used to inflict heavy torture on him.
vi) The merchant sold him to a rich man in another country.
vii) Unfortunately he was caught by a slave merchant.
viii) The lion seemed wounded as he was groaning.
ix) A lion lived in a cave.
x) He came near the lion.
xi) He took shelter in a cave.
xii) In the evening the lion entered the cave.
xiii) The man was very rude and cruel.
xiv) Once there lived a young man named Androcles.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-4:
11. (i) It was a large lovely garden with soft green grass. (ii) Here and there over the grass stood beautiful flowers like stars. (iii) Every afternoon as the children were coming from school, they used to go and play in the giant’s garden. (iv) One day the giant came back from a long journey. (v) When he saw the children playing in the garden, he turned them out. (vi) The garden became desolate soon.
12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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