English, asked by Zema5457, 1 year ago

rearrange these words to meaningful sentences :writer/ yale /indian/ prize /won /University/ the/ literary/ the. Modern/evolution/has/Asia/written/he/ about/the/ of.
the/he/caesar/againstjoin/may/conspriacy. Rome/was/warrior/caesar/a/great/of.

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Answered by mahakincsem
10

In the above mentioned question the writer has given certain options to be rearranged in such a manner that they understood to form a proper meaning.

Following are the options:

1- This is the first set:

writer/ yale /indian/ prize /won /University/ the/ literary/ the.

Modern/evolution/has/Asia/written/he/ about/the/ of.

Ans: Indian writer won the literary prize for Yale University.

Ans: He has written about the Modern Evolution of Asia.

2- This is the second set:

- the/he/caesar/againstjoin/may/conspriacy.

- Rome/was/warrior/caesar/a/great/of.

Ans - Caesar may join against the conspiracy.

Ans - Caesar was a great warrior of Rome.

Answered by Arslankincsem
11

We have to rearrange the given words to make meaningful sentences.


The rearranged words from the given jumbled words which make meaningful sentences are as follow:  

The Indian writer won the Yale university Literary prize.

He has written about the modern evolution of Asia.

He may join against the Caesar conspiracy.

Caesar was a great warrior of Rome.

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