7. Re-arranging
Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order.
(a) Haji Mohsin took him to another room and opened a box,
(b) Haji Mohsin woke up and caught hold of the thief.
(c) The box was full of gold and money.
(d) He took pity with the poor man.
(e) He was famous for his kindness.
(f) Haji Mohsin helped the poor and the helpless people with food and clothes.
(g) A thief entered into his bedroom one night.
(h) The man said, "Sir, I am very poor, I have ro food in my house."
(f) (e) (g) (b) (h) (d) (a) .(c)
Haji Mohsin helped the poor and the helpless people with food and clothes. He was famous for his kindness. A thief entered into his bedroom one night. Haji Mohsin woke up and caught hold of the thief. The man said, "Sir, I am very poor, I have no food in my house." He took pity with the poor man. Haji Mohsin took him to another room and opened a box. The box was full of gold and money.
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The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in proper sequence:
(a) There she became a teacher of a school in Kolkata.
(b) Soon her activities for the service of mankind spread all over the world.
(c) She was on her heels for her selfless services to mankind even at her old age.
(d) As a recognition to her service, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1979.
(e) She was one of those people who dedicated their lives to the service of mankind.
(f) When she was eighteen, she decided to be a nun and came to Kolkata.
(g) She swore to dedicate her life for the cause of helpless and poor people.
(h) She was born in Yugoslavia in 1910.
(i) She was also given 'Bharat Ratna Award' in the following year.
(j) You have heard the name of Mother Teresa.
Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order":
(i) The crow tried to turn the jar over again and again, but it had no effect.
(ii) At last, he found a jar in a garden.
(iii) As he was leaving the jar in despair, he noticed a heap of pebbles nearby..
(iv) There was some water in the jar, but it was at the bottom and out of reach.
(v) He flew from one place to another in search of water.
(vi) He took some pebbles and dropped them into the jar.
(vii) Then he hit upon à plan.
(viii) A crow was very thirsty and wanted to have a drink.
(ix). When the water came to the mouth of the jar, the crow drank and met up his thirst.
(x) As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little.
The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence:
(i) He used to tell interesting stories to the people of the village.
(ii) He never spoke the rest of his life.
(iii) His name was Nambi.
(iv) He lived in a temple at the edge of the village and passed his time under the banyan tree in front of the temple.
(v) Before telling a story, he used to light a lamp in front of the tree.
(vi) There was a remote village named Somal.
(vii) One day, he could not continue his story.
(viii) After a few days, he called the villagers and told them something.
(ix) He was so ignorant that he could not tell his age, but he could make up stories.
(x) The villagers were enchanted by a man.
Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order :
(a) The cook was very stubborn.
(b) The cook could not check his temptation and ate one of the drumsticks.
(c) The master was also very clever and was not to be fooled so easily.
(d) The cook was more than clever.
(e) He replied that it was a one-legged duck!
(f) Once a cook roasted a duck for his master and it looked very delicious.
(g) The master came to have his meal and noticed one of the legs missing.
(h) He said that there was no one-legged duck.
(i) He asserted that this duck had only one leg.
(j) He asked what had happened to the other leg.