Select the correct option to form a meaningful sentence.I can't/ to / see / of /dogs / rehomed / bear / pictures / rescued / waiting / to be(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k)
- Aa, k, b, h, d, i, j, g, f, c, e
- Ba, j, b, c, d, i, e, k, g, f, h
- Ca, b, h, i, e, j, k, f, g, c, d
- Da, g, b, c, h, d, i, e, j, k, f
Solution & Step-by-step Explanation
Let's construct a meaningful sentence by arranging the given fragments:"I can't" (a) + "bear" (g) + "to" (b) + "see" (c) + "pictures" (h) + "of" (d) + "rescued" (i) + "dogs" (e) + "waiting" (j) + "to be" (k) + "rehomed" (f).The complete, grammatically correct sentence is:"I can't bear to see pictures of rescued dogs waiting to be rehomed."This corresponds to the sequence: a, g, b, c, h, d, i, e, j, k, f.