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.
Answers
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.
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.