English, asked by ankur0987, 10 months ago

have cancer/said to/abilities/heart/disease-protecting/it is/and​

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Answered by pr264428
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The correct answer to the question is given below:

Explanation:

  • The given question states that the words given in the statement are jumbled and so do not form a proper meaningful sentence.
  • In the answer it is required to rearrange the given jumbled words in such a way that a meaningful sentence can be framed out of them.
  • A jumbled sentence is one which contains all the words that can constitute a meaningful sentence but the arrangement of words is not in a proper sequence, hence the correct meaning of the sentence can be drawn out by reading the words.
  • The correct arranged form of the sentence would be:

           It is said to have cancer and heart disease-protecting abilities.

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