Cannot /freedom/away/be/taken/one/from of speech
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Freedom cannot be taken away.
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Freedom of speech cannot be taken away from one.
Explanation:
The jumbled words need to arranged in order so that it makes a meaningful sentence.
The basic structure of a sentence is - "subject + verb + object".
In this case,
- Freedom of speech is the subject as it has the main emphasis on it.
- Taken away is the verb form which is in it's second degree.
- From is a preposition which is used to demonstrate reason or purpose while connecting the sentence.
- One is the object.
When we follow the sentence structure given above we will reach the given sentence -
Freedom of speech (subject) + cannot + be (secondary verb) + taken away (primary verb) + from (preposition) + one (object).
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