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jumbled sentences
Neither a / he / nor / liar / a / is / dishonest / boy jumbled sentence ​

Answers

Answered by Biswasreema04
1

Answer:

He is neither a liar nor a dishonest boy.

Answered by presentmoment
0

He is neither a liar nor a dishonest boy.

Explanation:  

  • The above example is of jumbled words. Jumbled words are phrases in the English language which are set to put together to form a 'meaningful sentence'.
  • Jumbled words are good as they help in boosting the intellect of the reader by forming the meaningful sentences from the phrases and therefore is a fun activity altogether to 'form sentences that make sense'.
  • They are often used in the English language as reminders of phrases to make sense.
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