Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.(A) fell dead in an instant(B) stunned the movement(C) of the busy Bazaar and(D) silenced the cacophony(E) suddenly, a ringing blast(F) out of the bodies, which
- ACABEDF
- BEDCBFA
- CBADFEC
- DFACEDB
Solution & Step-by-step Explanation
To arrange the components into a grammatically coherent and logical sentence, let's identify clues and connections:Starting segment: (E) "suddenly, a ringing blast" introduces the subject of the sentence.What did the blast do? It must be followed by actions/verbs. Looking at (D) "silenced the cacophony", this flows perfectly: "suddenly, a ringing blast silenced the cacophony..."."cacophony" needs context. Cacophony of what? Segment (C) provides this: "of the busy Bazaar and". This creates the sequence E D C.After "and" in (C), we need another verb phrase to complete the compound predicate. Part (B) "stunned the movement" fits perfectly. Now we have E D C B.Movement of what? "out of the bodies" in (F) connects logically to what follows. The relative clause marker "which" at the end of (F) points directly to a subsequent verb action affecting those bodies, which is completed by (A) "fell dead in an instant". Thus, F A forms a perfect pair.Combining all parts in sequence:(E) suddenly, a ringing blast(D) silenced the cacophony(C) of the busy Bazaar and(B) stunned the movement(F) out of the bodies, which(A) fell dead in an instantThis matches the sequence EDCBFA perfectly (Option B).