rearrange word ?
(1) spoil/ broth/ the/too/cook/many
(2)was/ he/ head to foot/from /wrapped up
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Rearrange word :
(1) spoil/ broth/ the/too/cook/many
→ Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Meaning :- If many persons involve in a work,it will not be done well!
(2)was/ he/ head to foot/from /wrapped up
→ He was wrapped up from head to foot.
Meaning :- head to foot means completely.
Hope it helps..
Rearrange word :
(1) spoil/ broth/ the/too/cook/many
→ Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Meaning :- If many persons involve in a work,it will not be done well!
(2)was/ he/ head to foot/from /wrapped up
→ He was wrapped up from head to foot.
Meaning :- head to foot means completely.
Hope it helps..
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Answer:
After rearranging the sentences will be-
- Too many cooks spoil the broth.
- He was wrapped up from head to foot.
Explanation:
- The given sentence is jumbled up.
- Rearrange means to arrange the jumble words properly so that it can make a meaningful sentence.
While doing rearrange, we should always remember-
- The sentence must be complete and meaningful.
- All the jumbled up words should be present there in the sentence.
- No words can be changed or modified or omitted in the sentence.
- No words should be repeated.
Thus after rearranging the sentences will be -
- Too many cooks spoil the broth.
- He was wrapped up from head to foot.
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