Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) her suburbs, she was enthralled to see
(B) one cold evening, when she went
(C) autumn still attached to
(D) the last golden leaf left from
(E) out for a walk on the snowy paths of
(F) an otherwise leafless tree
- ABADECF
- BBEADCF
- CCAFEDB
- DCABEDF
Solution & Step-by-step Explanation
Let's re-arrange the sentence fragment by fragment to make meaningful connections:
(B) starts the timeline: "one cold evening, when she went"
(E) finishes the action of going: "out for a walk on the snowy paths of"
(A) continues the phrase with the location and main clause: "her suburbs, she was enthralled to see"
(D) states what she saw: "the last golden leaf left from"
(C) elaborates on the state of the season: "autumn still attached to"
(F) completes the description of the leaf's location: "an otherwise leafless tree"
Thus, the sequence is BEADCF.
(B) starts the timeline: "one cold evening, when she went"
(E) finishes the action of going: "out for a walk on the snowy paths of"
(A) continues the phrase with the location and main clause: "her suburbs, she was enthralled to see"
(D) states what she saw: "the last golden leaf left from"
(C) elaborates on the state of the season: "autumn still attached to"
(F) completes the description of the leaf's location: "an otherwise leafless tree"
Thus, the sequence is BEADCF.