The sentences in the following text are jumbled. Rewrite the sentences
the proper order in a continuous paragraph to make a story.
(i) The perseverance and tenacity of the spider inspired Bruce very much.
(ii) One day he sat in a lonely hall, brooding over his sad lot.
(iii) This happened six times.
(iv) Swearing to do or did, he fought the English for the seventh time.
(v) But the spider did not give up the struggle.
(vi) This time he was successful in driving the English from his kingdom.
(vii) He was also an ardent patriot and a gallant soldier.
(viii) Suddenly a spider caught his view.
(ix) But he once lost his kingdom to English in a battle with the British forces.
(x) It was trying to reach the ceiling.
(xi) He fought with the English for his country for a long time, but he failed.
(xii) But each time it tried, it dropped again.
(xiii) Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland.
(xivIt tried again and again and at last reached its goal.
The sentences in the following text are jumbled. Rewrite the sentences in the proper order and in a continuous paragraph to make a story:
i. As. he came near, the man said that he wanted some financial help.
ii. Hojja immediately replied, “Why have you made me climb all the way down stairs to ask for money instead of shouting from below”.
iii. Hojja was quite curious.
iv. Hojja decided to teach him a good lesson.
v. Suddenly he saw someone calling from below.
vi. At this Hojja became furious.
vii. He saw there a man standing at the foot of the stairs.
viii. One day Nasiruddin Hojja was mending a hole on the roof of his two-stored house.
ix. Being greatly annoyed, the man asked why Hojja had made him climb up the stairs only to say that he had no money.
x. The man was asking him to get down and listen to him.
xi. When they both got to the roof top, Hojja said to the man, “Sorry, I have no money”.
xii. He thought that the man had something important to say.
xiii. Therefore, he told the man to climb up the stairs with him.
xiv. So he climbed from the roof down the stairs.
12. Re-arranging:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
viii v vii x xii iii xiv i vi iv xiii xi ix ii
(i) The perseverance and tenacity of the spider inspired Bruce very much.
(ii) One day he sat in a lonely hall, brooding over his sad lot.
(iii) This happened six times.
(iv) Swearing to do or did, he fought the English for the seventh time.
(v) But the spider did not give up the struggle.
(vi) This time he was successful in driving the English from his kingdom.
(vii) He was also an ardent patriot and a gallant soldier.
(viii) Suddenly a spider caught his view.
(ix) But he once lost his kingdom to English in a battle with the British forces.
(x) It was trying to reach the ceiling.
(xi) He fought with the English for his country for a long time, but he failed.
(xii) But each time it tried, it dropped again.
(xiii) Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland.
(xivIt tried again and again and at last reached its goal.
The sentences in the following text are jumbled. Rewrite the sentences in the proper order and in a continuous paragraph to make a story:
i. As. he came near, the man said that he wanted some financial help.
ii. Hojja immediately replied, “Why have you made me climb all the way down stairs to ask for money instead of shouting from below”.
iii. Hojja was quite curious.
iv. Hojja decided to teach him a good lesson.
v. Suddenly he saw someone calling from below.
vi. At this Hojja became furious.
vii. He saw there a man standing at the foot of the stairs.
viii. One day Nasiruddin Hojja was mending a hole on the roof of his two-stored house.
ix. Being greatly annoyed, the man asked why Hojja had made him climb up the stairs only to say that he had no money.
x. The man was asking him to get down and listen to him.
xi. When they both got to the roof top, Hojja said to the man, “Sorry, I have no money”.
xii. He thought that the man had something important to say.
xiii. Therefore, he told the man to climb up the stairs with him.
xiv. So he climbed from the roof down the stairs.
12. Re-arranging:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
viii v vii x xii iii xiv i vi iv xiii xi ix ii
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