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wrong order for JSC Exam

Unit-Two, Lesson-17, Honesty is the Best Policy: Part 1
12. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order in a passage form.   10       
When Hamidur Rahman and his friends started eating them, Hamidur Rahman said, “These mangoes don’t taste sweet. The owner of the orchard, Hamidur Rahman, was a very rich man. They’re sour! He was an honest, hardworking man and looked after a large mango orchard. Suruj Ali went to the orchard and carefully picked some nice, large mangoes. It was during the summer season when the mangoes were ripe. So Hamidur Rahman asked Suruj Ali to pick some of the ripe mangoes and give them to his friends. Once upon a time there lived a poor man called Suruj Ali. One day some of Hamidur Rahman’s friends came to visit him. Then he gave them to his master.
Answer Sheet:
Once upon a time there lived a poor man called Suruj Ali. He was an honest, hardworking man and looked after a large mango orchard. The owner of the orchard, Hamidur Rahman, was a very rich man. One day some of Hamidur Rahman’s friends came to visit him. It was during the summer season when the mangoes were ripe. So Hamidur Rahman asked Suruj Ali to pick some of the ripe mangoes and give them to his friends. Suruj Ali went to the orchard and carefully picked some nice, large mangoes. Then he gave them to his master. When Hamidur Rahman and his friends started eating them, Hamidur Rahman said, “These mangoes don’t taste sweet. They’re sour!
Unit-Two, Lesson-18, Honesty is the Best Policy: Part 2
12. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order in a passage form.   10       
“What’s the matter, sir?” he asked. “Three years and you still don’t know which mangoes are sweet and which ones are sour!” Hamidur Rahman exclaimed. “These ones look good.” he said to himself. Then he brought them to his master and went away. Then he rushed into the mango orchard and picked some fresh ones. After a few minutes, however, Suruj Ali heard his master shouting, so he rushed back. When Suruj Ali knew that the mangoes were sour, he took them away quickly. “How long have you been working for me?” “These mangoes are sour too!” Hamidur Rahman shouted. “Three years, sir”, Suruj Ali replied.
Answer Sheet:
When Suruj Ali knew that the mangoes were sour, he took them away quickly. Then he rushed into the mango orchard and picked some fresh ones.  “These ones look good.” he said to himself. Then he brought them to his master and went away. After a few minutes, however, Suruj Ali heard his master shouting, so he rushed back. “What’s the matter, sir?” he asked.  “These mangoes are sour too!” Hamidur Rahman shouted.  “How long have you been working for me?” “Three years, sir”, Suruj Ali replied. “Three years and you still don’t know which mangoes are sweet and which ones are sour! Hamidur Rahman exclaimed.



Unit-Three, Lesson-6, Behaving Responsibly
12. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order in a passage form.   10       
When her parents returned together, Rina was surprised. “And so have you, Rina,” added her father. It was an interesting story, so Tunu didn’t worry about his mother. When Rina finished, Tunu said, “If you wrote your stories down, you’d become a famous writer.” “At the hospital,” replied Rina’s father. “I told Anwar to fetch your father from the office.” Rina’s mother explained. Rina told Tunu a true story about a young Bangladeshi girl and an English lady. “He and Kashem have been so helpful.” The story lasted for about half an hour until their parents came home. “Where did you meet?” she asked them.
Answer Sheet:
Rina told Tunu a true story about a young Bangladeshi girl and an English lady. It was an interesting story, so Tunu didn’t worry about his mother. The story lasted for about half an hour until their parents came home. When Rina finished, Tunu said, “If you wrote your stories down, you’d become a famous writer.” When her parents returned together, Rina was surprised. “Where did you meet?” she asked them. “At the hospital,” replied Rina’s father. “I told Anwar to fetch your father from the office.” Rina’s mother explained. “He and Kashem have been so helpful.” “And so have you, Rina,” added her father. 
Unit-Three, Lesson-8, Another Accident
12. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order in a passage form.   10      
“Mr. Ahmed’s going to be very pleased with these lovely eggs,” she thought to herself. “Have you remembered Mr. Anis Ahmed’s eggs? Rina?” she asked her. Then she carried them to school. Yes, thank you, mother. I haven’t forgotten them, Rina replied. She felt so excited and happy that she ran quickly along the path to the college pond. While she was running near the college pond, she suddenly tripped over a stone and fell. The next morning, Rina’s mother reminded her about the eggs. She didn’t hurt herself very much, but she dropped her paper bag. After breakfast Rina collected about half a dozen eggs from the chicken house and put them carefully into a paper bag.
Answer Sheet:
The next morning, Rina’s mother reminded her about the eggs. “Have you remembered Mr. Anis Ahmed’s eggs? Rina?” she asked her. Yes, thank you, mother. I haven’t forgotten them, Rina replied. After breakfast Rina collected about half a dozen eggs from the chicken house and put them carefully into a paper bag. Then she carried them to school. She felt so excited and happy that she ran quickly along the path to the college pond.   “Mr. Ahmed’s going to be very pleased with these lovely eggs,” she thought to herself. While she was running near the college pond, she suddenly tripped over a stone and fell. She didn’t hurt herself very much, but she dropped her paper bag.
Unit-Three, Lesson-1, Visitors

12. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order in a passage form.   10       
All his father’s visitors were grown ups. When Anwar went downstairs, he found his mother with some visitors in the living room. “So how can I look after all these grown­ up people?” “Some people have come to see your father.” Mrs. Latifa Begum explained. It was a nice warm evening in March. Then she left the room. “Look after them for a few moments, dear, while I go and get your father,” she said. Suddenly Anwar felt embarrassed and shy. “I’m not an adult, because I’m only thirteen.” Anwar thought to himself. Anwar was reading a book in his bed room at home, when his mother called him.
Answer Sheet:
It was a nice warm evening in March. Anwar was reading a book in his bed room at home, when his mother called him. When Anwar went downstairs, he found his mother with some visitors in the living room. “Some people have come to see your father.” Mrs. Latifa Begum explained. “Look after them for a few moments, dear, while I go and get your father,” she said. Then she left the room. Suddenly Anwar felt embarrassed and shy. All his father’s visitors were grown ups. “I’m not an adult, because I’m only thirteen.” Anwar thought to himself. “So how can I look after all these grown­ up people?”

Unit-Three, Lesson-3, The

Accident: Part 1
12. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order in a passage form.   10      “What are all those people looking at?” asked Kashem. “Let’s go and see.” “I don’t know,” replied Anwar. One afternoon, when Anwar and Kashem were walking home together, they noticed a small crowd near the college pond. So the two boys walked quickly over to the crowd of people. They were all looking at an old lady. There’s been an accident. That poor old lady’s fallen down and hurt herself. What shall we do? “Look,” said Kashem.
Answer Sheet:
One afternoon, when Anwar and Kashem were walking home together, they noticed a small crowd near the college pond. “What are all those people looking at?” asked Kashem. “I don’t know,” replied Anwar. “Let’s go and see.” So the two boys walked quickly over to the crowd of people. They were all looking at an old lady. “Look,” said Kashem. There’s been an accident. That poor old lady’s fallen down and hurt herself. What shall we do? 


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