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relieves / soul / laughter / and amuses / a depressed , make the sentence​


kumarysunil: Laughter relieves and amuses a depressed soul
dhwani1324: I answered this only

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Answered by Serinus
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Answer:

The correct arrangement of the sentence is:

Laughter relieves and amuses a depressed soul.

Explanation:

[One of the key factors which is to be kept in mind while rearranging the jumbled words is to find the keywords in them. A link needs to be excavated and them one should try to connect them accordingly.]

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Laughter relieves soul and amuses a depressed-

Here, the abstract noun, laughter starts the statement and in the following part, it is described what laughter is doing.

The verb is in it's simple present form signifying the action is in the present.

And is the conjunction which is connecting two different parts of the statement.

'Amuses' signifies that the depressed is a single person.

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