English, asked by gangobangupbjhf8, 1 year ago

gap /father/ generation/ son/ though /and/ blood /have /separate / their/ relation​

jumble words

Answers

Answered by 07vanessasl
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Answer: Generation gap separates father and son though they have blood relation.

Explanation:

  • These are jumbled words. Jumbled words are a group of words that are muddled up to confuse a person.
  • While solving jumbled words always go through the question properly.
  • Identify the words that are given.
  • Make sensible complete sentences.

Here, these words were solved to form the sentence "Generation gap separates father and son though they have blood relation".

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The answer is "Generation gap separates father and son though they have blood relation".

  • Jumbled words are letters that have been mixed up and must be cracked to reveal the original word.
  • To make sense of jumbled words or sentences, we must reconstruct the letters or words and fit them back into their original positions.

The Reconstructed jumbled sentence is "Generation gap separates father and son though they have blood relation".

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