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Question
Rearrange the following jumbled sentences in the correct order.
- The dry leaves that had collected around the pond swirled upwards.
- Branches shook and the seat of the swing fell down from the ilanji tree.
- The wind tore through the coconut palms in the southern compound.
- Meenakshi Edathi was a dark-skinned and middle aged woman.
- Without Meenakshi Edathi Ambazhathel family could not have existed happily for a single day.
Solution
- Meenakshi Edathi was a dark skinned and middle aged woman.
- Without Meenakshi Elathi, Ambazhathel family could not have existed happily for a single day.
- The wind tore through the coconut palms in the southern compound.
- The dry leaves that had collected around the pond swirled upwards.
- Branches shook and the seat of the swing fell down from the ilanji tree.
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