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7. Rearrange the following groups of jumbled words/phrases into meaningful sentences.(1) a great /Hussain's/was astounded / in such/I/my painting/ art exhibition/ to find/be(ii) bird bath/ is a home /the/ to/ her garden /myriad birds/ in.(iii) much /little / can avert /humanity /bloodshed/ a.(iv) to give up/didn't have / he /other option/ but / any.​

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Answered by suchimuru
63

Answer:

1. I was astounded to find my painting beside Hussain's in such a great art exhibition.

2.The bird bath in her garden is a home to myriad birds.

3.A bloodshed can avert much little humanity.

4.He didn't have any other option but to give up.

Explanation: Whenever we are rearranging the jumbled words into meaningful sentence, we have to always remember the structure i.e. subject+auxiliary+main verb+preposition+object. Then always taken into consideration the Main verb then start with the ordering to make a meaningful sentence.

Answered by rakhivalecha
4

Answer:

After re-arranging the sentences will be -

1. I was astounded to find my painting beside Hussain's in such a great art exhibition.

2.The bird bath in her garden is a home to myriad birds.

3.A bloodshed can avert much little humanity.

4.He didn't have any other option but to give up.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence is jumbled up.
  • Rearrange means to arrange the jumble words properly so that it can make a meaningful sentence.

While doing rearrange, we should always remember-

  • The sentence must be complete and meaningful.
  • All the jumbled up words should be present there in the sentence.
  • No words can be changed or modified or omitted in the sentence.
  • No words should be repeated.

To see more examples of rearrangement, follow the given links -

  1. brainly.in/question/19781488
  2. brainly.in/question/6026040

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