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Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed in their correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.
Mark spent (A) a whole day of shopping (B) with his friends and just wanted (C) to go to sleep. (D)
D-A
B-C
D-C
A-B
No Rearrangement
- The sentence provided is "Mark spent (A) a whole day of shopping (B) with his friends and just wanted (C) to go to sleep. (D)"
- Here's a quick breakdown of the parts:
- (A) "spent" - This indicates an action done by Mark.
- (B) "shopping" - This is the activity Mark was involved in.
- (C) "wanted" - This implies a desire or need.
- (D) "to go to sleep" - This is the action Mark wants to perform after shopping.
- Let's look at the options:
- Option 1, D-A: This suggests swapping "spent" with "to go to sleep". This would not make the sentence coherent.
- Option 2, B-C: This suggests swapping "shopping" with "wanted". This would confuse the meaning.
- Option 3, D-C: This suggests swapping "to go to sleep" with "wanted". This would not fit logically.
- Option 4, A-B: This suggests swapping "spent" with "shopping". This doesn't make sense grammatically.
- Option 5, No Rearrangement: The sentence is clear and correct as it is.
- Option 5, No Rearrangement, retains the intended meaning perfectly.
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