rearrange each set of words to make sentences. use appropriate punctuation marks .
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Do you have to use every single word in each set of words to make the sentence?
(c) is just an odd sentence to make out. if you took away 'he' in "he has helped" it makes more sense to write "The brain behind the World Cup Cricket has helped the disable to dream." But if you have use it the way it's presented and use punctuation, then "The brain behind the world cup cricket, he has helped the disable to dream." It seems the most appropriate even though it sounds wrong.
b) It provides confidence and competitive spirit, and infuses discipline among the participants.
d) It was a chance visit to the blind school in Delhi, that changed his life.
Answer:
(b) It provides confidence and competitive spirit, and infuses discipline among the participants.
(c) The brain behind the World Cup has helped the disable to dream.
(d) It was a chance visit to the blind school in Delhi, that changed his life.
Explanation:
Rearranging the sentences means to arrange the fragments of the sentences logically. The sentences are given in an unstructured way and the students are asked to arrange them. This shows that the student posses knowledge about the structure of the sentence. Usually, the structure of any sentence comprises of subject+verb+object arrangement.