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Q5. Rearrange and rewrite these wordu/phrases in the correct order to form meaningful sentano
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(a) to/this inn/came/a stranger/wintry day/one
(b) head to foot/wrapped up/from/was/he
(c) of/his face/hid/every inch/his/hat
(d) the/of/ nose was visiblefonly-hing this​

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Answered by Sauron
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Explanation:

(a) to/this inn/came/a stranger/wintry day/one

⇒ One wintry day a stranger came to this inn.

(b) head to foot/wrapped up/from/was/he

⇒ He was wrapped up from head to foot.

(c) of/his face/hid/every inch/his/hat

⇒ His hat hid every inch of his face

(d) the/of/ nose was visiblefonly-hing this

⇒ Only the shiny tip of his nose was visible.

Additional information :

Sentence is a group of words which are in such order that makes a sense. It mostly contain a Subject and Predicate.

Example :- Minal loves to sing.

Minal is the subject here.

loves to sing is the predicate here.

Types of Sentences :-

\star Declarative Sentence :-

Declares something

Makes a statement

It is the most common type of Sentence

Ends with a full stop (.)

Example :- Jerry was angry.

\star Imperative Sentence :-

It is a Sentence which conveys a order, command, wish or request.

Example :-

Please pass the salt.

Read Carefully

\star Interrogative Sentence :-

Yes/no questions

Ends with question mark (?)

Choice questions

Wh Questions - Who ? What ? Why ? etc.

Example :- Why do you hate her ?

\star Exclamatory Sentence :-

Used for powerful feelings

Conveys emotions

Adds punch to full Writing

Sentences include Exclamatory mark (!)

Example :- Wow ! Such a beautiful painting.

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
1

Answer:

(a) to/this inn/came/a stranger/wintry day/one

=> One wintry day a stranger came to this inn.

(b) head to foot/wrapped up/from/was/he

=> He was wrapped up from head to foot.

(c) of/his face/hid/every inch/his/hat

=> His hat hid every inch of his face.

(d) the/of/ nose was visiblefonly-hing this

=> Only the shiny tip of his nose was visible.

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