Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Rearranges For JSC-2013 & SSC-2014


 Important Rearranges For  JSC-2013 &  SSC-2014 students:

1.
A. He rose to a high position in the army by his good work and courage.
B. France under him was very powerful,
C. More than 170 years ago there lived in France one of the greatest soldiers called Napoleon Bonaparte.
D. When he was young, he joined the French Army as an ordinary soldier.
E. He fought several wars with the neighbouring countries.
F. Yet the Frenchmen remember with due respect.
G. He was born in 1769.
H. He died in 1821.
I. In 1804 he proclaimed himself as an emperor.
J. He grew very powerful and soon became the greatest man in the country.
Answer: C G D A E J I B H F 

2.
A. The Nobel Prize has been given since 1901.
B. In 1850 Alfred Nobel Joined his father’s Company.
C. He earned a lot of money from dynamite business.
D. He was an engineer and Chemist.
E. Dr. Alfred Nobel was born on 21st October 1833 at Stockholm, Sweden.
F. This award was named after Alfred Nobel and was called ‘Nobel Prize’.
G. His father Emanuel Nobel was an architect and researcher.
H. He had an ammunition business at Leningrad.
I. He undertook a plan to give an award for encouraging the creative work for setting up peace in the world.
J. After some years Alfred Nobel invented dynamite.
Answer: A F E D G H B J C I 

3.
A. Then the leader of the robbers came to Saadi.
B. The merchants had their goods and a lot of money.
C. He had a bundle of books and some money with him.
D. They travelled for twelve days without trouble.
E. He ordered Saadi to give all he had to him.
F. On the thirteenth day a gang of robbers attacked them.
G. Sheikh Saadi handed him the bundle of books and also the money he had with him.
H. Once Sheikh Saadi was going to Baghdad with a group of rich merchant.
I. Saadi then said, “I hope that you will make good use of these books.”
J. The robbers took away all the goods and money from the merchants.
Answer: H C B D F J A E G I 

4.
A. The mayor called a meeting of the councilors.
B. The people of the town came to the town hall.
C. At that moment there was a knock at the door.
D. They said to the mayor to do something about rats.
E. The mayor and councilors talked about the problem.
F. A long time ago the town of Hamlin in Germany was faced with a great problem.
G. The mayor said “come in”.
H. But they could not find a way out.
I. The stranger entered the hall.
J. It became full of rats.
Answer: F J B D A E H C G I 

5.
A. Shakespeare was married at eighteen to a woman of twenty one.
B. There he became an actor and a playwright.
C. But he never attended any college.
D. By this time he was thirty.
E. He received a sound and basic education.
F. During the next ten years he composed his greatest plays.
G. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 at Stratford on Avon in England.
H. He had there children before he was twenty one.
I. A few years later he went to London.
J. He became prosperous before he reached the age of thirty four.
Answer: G E C A H I B D F J 

6.
A) He took the lion’s paw in his hand and removed a bi thorn from it.
B) His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him.
C) Androcles was very home- sick.
D) One day he fled from his master’s house.
E) The lion seemed wounded as he was groaning.
F) He was caught by a slave merchant who sold to a rich man in another country.
G) The lion was relieved from his pain.
H) Once upon a time there lived a young man named Androcles.
I) He came near Androcles and lifted his paw.
J) In the evening a lion entered the cave.
Answer: H F B C D J E I A G 

7.
A) She worked, worked and worked.
B) Eventually he managed to repay all the loan money.
C) Soon after getting the loan, she and her husband started to make a plan.
D) Feroza worked day and night.
E) After that Feroza bought a little more paddy, and husked it and sold it.
F) Feroza took a loan of three thousand taka in the year 1992.
G) First they made a thatched hut so that they do not have to live under the open sky.
H) Then she bought a dheki and some paddy with the money.
I) The profit that she made was enough to repay the first installment and buy food and clothes for her children.
J) She sold the rice in the market and made a small profit.
Answer: F C G H J I E D A B 

8.
A) He is the founder of the welfare economics which touché the lives of the poorest people of the society.
B) Finally he became the master of the trinity college, Cambridge in 1977.
C) His parents were Ashutosh Sen and Amita Sen. Both was ardent followers of Rabindranath.
D) He wrote many books on welfare economics of which “Economic Tranquility and Poverty and Famines” are famous
E) Sri Sen made us proud.
F) At first he was admitted to St.Gregory’s School in Dhaka. Then he had his education Santiniketon and next in Presidency College and Finally at Cambridge.
G) He was the first Asian winner of Nobel Prize in Economics awarded in 1998.
H) Amartya Sen, a great economist was born in Dhaka on November, 1993.
I) Later he taught in Delhi University and next in London School of Economics at Oxford.
J) Back to India he became the head of Economics department, Jadavpur University.
Answer: H C f I B J D A G E 

9)
A. He sat on the doorstep of house looking out on the public street.
B. One day the woman became more furious than ever.
C. She always tried to irritate Socrates.
D. She began to insult Socrates.
E. She thought that he was not paying the least attention to her.
F. She went up to him with a bucket of water and poured much water on him.
G. So he went out of the room.
H. Socrates could not tolerate it.
I. Socrates wife used to lose her temper on the slightest excuse.
J. This made his wife more furious.
Answer: I C B D H G A J F E 

10)
A. Some of his best works are Gitanjali, Sonar Tari, Kheya, and Balaka.
B. He had no regular school education.
C. Rabindranath Tagore was born at Jorasanko in Kolkata on May 1861.
D. He established a school at shantiniketon, and afterwards founded the University of Vishwabharati.
E. He was educated at home by his father and tutor.
F. He composed Gitanjali a book of poems and won the Nobel Prize in 1913.
G. He was a man of versatile genius.
H. He was a poet, dramatist, a short story writer, novelist and an essayist.
I. He was a great patriot.
J. His father was Maharshi Debendranath Tagore.
Answer: C J B E I G H A F D

11)
A. The tension of the war hung on the air.
B. She switched on the radio.
C. It was the eve of the World War II, October.
D. Her husband William Smith and son William Smith junior were off to the border.
E. A deep male voice floated in.
F. Mrs. Smith sat on her favourite Rocking chair and closed her eyes.
G. Mrs. Smith was restless.
H. It was dark, quite dark.
I. It was an invasion alarm.
J. It was a long tiring day.
Answer: C F J H A G D B E I 

12)
A. Dickens had to work in a factory at the age of twelve.
B. He wrote some of the best novels in English literature.
C. Charles Dickens was one of the greatest English novelists of the nineteenth century.
D. He could not go to school and receive education.
E. When he was a school boy, was sent to prison for debt.
F. Dickens died on June 1870.
G. He was born on February 7, 1812 at Portsmouth.
H. Even during life time. He was exceptionally popular.
I. But by the time, he was twenty five years old, he had become well known as a writer of great talent.
J. He never forgot his hard experience of his boyhood.
Answer: C B G E D A I H J F 

13)
A. He was in a job in the civil service in 1813.
B. He was educated at Howkshed Grammar School and St. John’s College, Cambridge.
C. William Wordsworth, a romantic poet was born on April 1770 at Cockermouth, Cumberland.
D. After 1810, his literary life marked the beginning of a decline and he died on April 23 1850 at the age of eighty.
E. He went to France and lived there for a year.
F. He became a friend of St. Coleridge who was his contemporary.
G. Wordsworth began his literary life with Coleridge and his sister Dorothy.
H. They jointly published Lyrical Ballads in 1798.
I. The later part of his life was prosperous and peaceful.
J. He also received honorary degree from Durham and Oxford University.
Answer: C B J A E F G H I D 

14)
A. They never thought that this shabbily dressed man would be Einstein himself.
B. He could not think that these people were there to receive him.
C. Einstein however walked the whole way from the station with a suitcase in one hand and a violin on the other hand.
D. “But I assure you, I greatly enjoyed the walk.
E. Once Einstein went to Brussels at the invitation of the Queen of Belgium.
F. When he got down from the train at Brussels he saw many gorgeously dressed people present at the station.
G. The officials also expected to see somebody, who would appear to be rich and aristocratic.
H. With a smile on his face, he replied, “I did not expect that your majesty.”
I. When he reached the place, the queen said to him, “I sent a car for you Dr. Einstein.”
J. So they went back to the Queen and informed her that the great Scientist has not come by train.
Answer: E F B G A J C I H D 

15)
A. He is called the “Father of Biology” because if his creativity.
B. “Politics” is one of his famous books where he gets the fullest development of his wisdom.
C. Aristotle was born in Greece.
D. He also wrote books on literature, biology, economics and comparative politics.
E. He wanted to be a free thinker.
F. His father wanted him to be a physician but he never cherished to be so.
G. As a result, from his childhood, he studied under the great thinker, Plato.
H. He was a son of Royal Physician.
I. Aristotle, achieving his academic qualifications, took the pen to write on different topics suitable for human civilization.
J. Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.
Answer: C H F E G J I D B A 

15)
A. In 1604 Galileo heard of telescope invented by Lippershey, a maker of spectacles.
B. He persuaded his father to let him study medicine and philosophy at the University of Pisa.
C. He wanted to make his son a cloth dealer.
D. Soon Galileo made more powerful telescopes with which he made many amazing discoveries about the sun and the moon and stars.
E. Galileo was born on February 15, 1564 at Pisa, Italy.
F. He set to work on the day he heard of the duch telescope and made one of his own.
G. He showed at a very early age, an unusual talent for science.
H. But Galileo had no interest for business.
I. His father was a skillful musician and mathematician.
J. At the age of only seventeen he had invented an important scientific law- he law of Pendulum.
Answer: E G I C H B A F D J 
16)
A. He was brought before Alexander.
B. Alexander asked him how he would like to be treated.
C. There ruled a great king named Porus.
D. Porus came forward with his men and arms in order to defend his land from the attack of Alexander.
E. But unfortunately, he was defeated in a battle and taken prisoner.
F. Alexander the king of Macedonia crossed the Khaibar pass and reached India.
G. He knew how to respect a bold man.
H. ‘Like a king’ was the reply of Porus.
I. Alexander was pleased with Porus for his bold reply.
J. Then he came to the plain of Punjab.
Answer: F J C D E A B H I G 
17)
A. His full name was Abu Ali Sina.
B. In his young age Ibn Sina came in contact with the philosophers, scientists. Mathematicians and astrologers of that time.
C. Ibn Sina is called the prince of Medical Science.
D. In his childhood his name and fame spread all over the Persian Golf area.
E. Ibn Sina was born in 985 in Bukhara in Iran.
F. Al Beruni, Abu Shehol, Jurjani were among them.
G. Sultan Mahmud, the king of Gajni, invited him to the Royal court.
H. His “Kanoon” is the best recited book in the medical science.
I. Reputation as a physician spread all places in his early age.
J. The then state government was acquainted with his fame.
Answer: E A D B F I C H J G
18)
A. On the way back, Shelly and Williams were drowned by a sudden storm on July 8, 1822.
B. His famous lyric ‘ode to the west wind’ was written in 1819.
C. At the age of 18, he went to Oxford University.
D. One day Shelly and his friend Williams set sail in his boat Aerial for Leghorn.
E. He was born on August 4, 1792 at Sussex in England.
F. His father Timothy Shelly was a country Landlord.
G. When he was a boy of twelve, he was sent to Eton.
H. But after one year he was expelled from the University for writing a pamphlet entitled “The Necessity of Atheism”.
I. Percy Bysshe Shelly was a romantic poet of the early 19th century.
J. From his boyhood Shelly was a boy of meditative and studious.
Answer: I E F J G C H B D A 
1. Rearrange the following sentences carefully and rearrange them according to sequence.
a) The king asked the astrologer how long he wanted to live.
b) He was very fond of knowing his future from the astrologers.
c) But another thought crossed his mind before the astrologer was moved for execution.
d) The astrologer told him something unpleasant.
e) He condemned him to death.
f) The king called on him.
g) At this the king got furious.
h) Once there lived a king in a certain country ?
i) A famous astrologer happened to stop at his capital.
j) He wanted to know about his future from him.
2. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.
b) .Politics. is one of his famous books which exposes fullest development of his wisdom.
c) He waned to be a free thinker.
d) He also wrote books on biology, literature, economics and comparative polities.
e) Aristotle was born in Greece.
f) He is called the Father of Biology because of his creativity.
g) His father wanted him to be physician but he never cherished to be so.
h) Later on Aristotle took the pen to write on topics suitable to human civilization.
i) He was a son of a royal physician.
j) As a result he studied under a great free-thinker Plato.
3. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) In 1914 when the First World War broke out, he wanted to join the army.
b) At the age of eleven he showed his poeite genius.
c) On his return from the battle field, he gave up the sword for the pen and began to write poems.
d) In 1972, he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata and was declared our national poet.
e) His poems inspired our freedom fighters in the Liberation War of Bangladesh.
f) At last at the age of 19 he joint the army as an ordinary soldier.
g) He wrote a lot of poems, songs short stories gajals, novels etc and travelled all branches of
bangla literature.
h) Our national poet kazi nazrul islam was born in 1306 B C at churulia in the district of burdwan.
i) He died in the 29 August, 1976.
j) His famous poem .Bidrohi. stirred the whole nation
4. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) He is the founder of welfare economics which touches the lives of the poorest people of the society.
b) Finally he became the master of Trinity college, Cambridge in 1977.
c) His parents were Ashutosh Sen and Amita Sen. Both were ardent followers of Rabindranath.
d) He wrote many books on welfare economics of which .Economic Inequality and Poverty and
Famiens. are famous.
e) Sri Sen made us proud.
f) At first he was admitted to St. Gregory.s School in Dhaka. Then he had his education from
Santiniketan and next in Presidency College and finally at Cambridge.
g) He was the first Asian winner of Nobel Prize in Economics awarded in 1998.
h) Amartya Sen, a great economist was born in Dhaka on November 1933.
i) Later he taught at Delhi University and next in London School of Economics at Oxford.
j) Back of India he become the head of Economics, Department of jadavpur University.
5. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) The king asked the astrologer how long he wanted to live.
b) He was very fond of knowledge his future from the astrologer.
c) But another thought crossed his mind before the astrologer was moved for execution.
d) The astrologer told him something unpleasant.
e) He condemned him to death .
f) The king called on him.
g) At this the king got furious.
h) Once there lived a king in a certain country.
i) A famous astrologer happened to stop at his capital.
j) He wanted to know about his future from him.
6. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) In 1948 he founded the Dhaka Art Instiution in Dhaka.
b) In 1938 he got first class in the Art School and in the same year he was awarded gold medal in
all India Art Exhibitions.
c) He had great thirst for drawing pictures.
d) Joynul Abedin was born at a village in Kishoreganj in 1914.
e) On 28 May, 1976 he died in Dhaka.
f) He drew lot of pictures of forming of 2nd World War and his name and fame spread all over the world.
g) His father Tamij Uddin was a police officer.
h) In 1933 at the age of 19 he was admitted into Kolkata Goverment Art College.
i) He did not like hard and fast rule of school and so he drew pictures secretly.
j) For this at the age of 15 he went to Kolkata to see Art School.
7. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) He said to them, .Your gods are lifeless. They have no power..
b) But the Arabs did not like his teaching.
c) They quarreled and fought among themselves.
d) Allah sent Hazrat Muhammad (SM) for the good of these bad people.
e) Before the birth of the prophet (SM) Arabia was a land of very bad people.
f) .Allah is our Master, He is one and only one..
g) They said, .Muhammad (SM) speaks ill of our gods..
h) .So obey him and pray to Him..
i) There was no unity among them.
j) He is all powerful. He can do anything and everything.
8. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) Then the leder of the robbers came to the Saadi
b) They marchants had their goods and a lot of money.
c) He had a bundle of books and some money with him.
d) He travelled for twelve days without any trouble.
e) He ordered Saadi to give all he had to him.
f) On the thirteenth day a gang of robbers attacked them.
g) Sheikh Saadi handed him the bundle of books and also the little money he had without any fear.
h) Once Saadi was going to Bagdad with a group of rich marchants.
i) Saadi then said, .I hope that you will make good use of these books..
j) The robbers took away all the goods and money from the marchants.
9. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) What could it be ?
b) From then on the speech and behaviour of Hamlet became stanger than ever.
c) Hamlet returned to his two companions.
d) He could hide his real feelings from his uncle in this way.
e) Hamlets uncle , the king and his mother, the queen did not think that Hamlet knew of their guilt,
they saw that something was driving Hamlet mad.
f) He made them promise never to speak of what they had seen last night.
g) Moreover, he told him of a strange plan that he had made suddenly.
h) At the same time he could spy on him more easily.
i) He has going to behave as if he were really mad.
j) He told his best frient Horatio what the ghost had said.
10. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) It rolled along the pavement and disappeared down a drain.
b) Then he pushed his right arm through the drain cover.
c) Instead he bought himself six pence worth of trouble.
d) On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his six pence.
e) Yesterday I gave my nephew six pence.
f) He took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves.
g) I advised him to save it.
h) He could not find his six pence anywhere.
i) A crowd of people gathered round him.
j) And what.s more, he could not get his arm out.
11. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) Some of his best works are Gitanjali, Sonar Taori, Kheya, Balaka.
b) He had no regular school education.
c) Rabindranath Tagore was born at jorasanko in Calcatta on 7 May 1861.
d) He established a school at Santiniketon and aftewards founded the University of Viswa Bharanti.
e) He was educated at home by his father and the turors.
f) He composed Gitanjali, a book of poems and won the Nobel Prize in 1913.
g) He was a poet, a dramatist, a short story writer, a novelist and an essayist.
h) He was a man of versatile genius.
i) He was a great patriot.
j) His father was Maharshi Debendranath Tagore.
12. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) He was brought before Alexander.
b) Alexander asked him how he would like to be treated.
c) There ruled a great king named Porus.
d) Porus came forward with his men and arms in order to defend his land from the attack of Alexander.
e) But unfortunately, he was defeated in a battle and taken prisoner.
f) Alexander, the king of Macedonia, crossed the Khaibar pass and reached India.
g) He knew how to respect of Porus.
h) .Like a king. was the reply of Porus.
i) Alexander was pleased with Porus for his bold reply.
j) Then he came to the plain of the Punjab.
13. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) We only know that he entered St John.s College of Cambridge.
b) Robert Herrick, a famous poet of English Literautre, was born in London, UK.
c) But he was removed from the post by the Puritan Government.
d) He was again reinstated to his post and worked there till his death.
e) Nicholas Herrick suddenly died when Robert Herrick was a boy of five years.
f) We do not know anything about his school years.
g) His father Nicholas Herrick was a famous goldsmith of London.
h) There he worked as an apprentice to his uncle in his trade of goldsmith for ten years.
i) After the death of his father, his family shifted to a village in Middlesex.
j) After taking his graduation, he joined as a rector of Dean prior in Devonshire.
14. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) He sat on the doorsteps of his house looking out on the public street.
b) One day the woman became more furious than ever.
c) She always tried to irritate Socrates.
d) She began to insult Socrates.
e) She thought that he was not paying the least attention to her.
f) She went up to him with a bucket of water and poured much water on him.
g) So he went out of the room.
h) Socrates could not tolerate this.
i) Scocrates wife used to lose her temper on the slightest excuse.
j) This made his wife more furious.
15. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) She could not sleep well.
b) Neela did not have a proper dinner the night before.
c) She got up early in the morning.
d) She was going to the basement cafe for breakfast.
e) Getting into the lift she pressed the button that read B1.
f) Neela was scared for this.
g) He looked like a giant.
h) On the 14th floor a stranger got in.
i) But the man talked to Neela with a soft voice.
j) Perspiration tickled down her forehead.
16. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) He had been bitten by a mad dog.
b) He discovered that many diseases are caused by germs and he also found cures for several of them.
c) He found a mad dog and injected some germs of its diseases into its blood.
d) Other doctors began to study his work.
e) Pasteur was a French scientist.
f) One day a boy named Joseph Meister was brought to Pasteur.
g) The news of Pasteur.s success spread all over the world.
h) At first, he only treated animals, because he did not want to cause the death pdfMachine of any human being.
i) Pasteur gave him some injections and the boy did not get dog.s disease.
j) The dog was cured.
17. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) One day he saw that the fence round the garden was broken.
b) He had a few plots of land.
c) But he did not plough them well.
d) So, he could not raise good crops.
e) He said to himself, .I shall repair the fence tomorrow..
f) As a result, he was always in want of food. But he totally forgot it the next day.
g) But he totally forgot it the next day.
h) Once there was an idle farmer in a village.
i) He did not sow seeds in time.
j) The farmer had a kitchen garden near his house.
18. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) Polluted water is very harmful for health.
b) Clean water means pure drinking water.
c) Water is essential for human being, animal and plant life.
d) Water is an important element of the environment.
e) If we wish to preserve good health, we need clean water.
f) By drinking polluted water we become sick.
g) By drinking only pure, clean water we can live a healthier and happier life.
h) By preventing pollution we can keep natural water clean.
i) So, we should prevent water pollution.
j) Water is polluted in many ways.
19. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) A number of people applied for the job.
b) He wanted to appoint an honest man as his tax collector.
c) Then he found the desired man.
d) Once there lived a Sultan in a country.
e) They came through a passage where gold coins were kept.
f) The applicants were asked to meet the Sultan one by one.
g) Then he invited applications.
h) All the applicants blushed and refused except one.
i) So he asked for the wise counsellor.s advice.
j) When they all arrived, the Sultan asked them to dance.
20. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) They dropped atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagaski-the two big cities of Japan.
b) The scientist was awarded Nobel Prize for his brilliant invention.
c) Innumerable innocent people including women and children were killed.
d) On the eve of the Second Word War a German scientist named Otto Han invented the atom bomb.
e) Indeed, war is a colossal curse to mankind and it must be stopped at any cost.
f) The invention brought about an epoch making change in modern warfare.
g) But the ultimate consequence was gruesome.
h) Both the cities were completely destroyed.
i) The super human energy was used
j) During the Second World War the Americans kidnapped the scientist.
21. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) The donkey.s owner sat there.
b) It was a long hot day and they were in the middle of a desert.
c) He walked while the other man rode on the donkey.
d) The other man pushed him and said, .Why are you sitting here ?. This donkey has been hired
by me. So its shadow is mind.
e) The donkey.s owner went with him to bring back the donkey.
f) There was no shadow anywhere.
g) The other man answered, .You hired only my donkey, but not its shadow. This shadow belongs
to me. So I will sit here..
h) Once a man hired a donkey of another man to go to a distant place.
i) The only shadow was that of the donkey.
j) They pushed each other and began to fight. Seeing this the donkey was frightened and ran away
leaving them in the sun.
22. Rearrange the following sentences into their correct order.
a) The country mouse gave the town mouse dinner in the barley field.
b) He made a nest and hung it upon two stalks of barley.
c) The town mouse was very quick and clever.
d) He brought out the very best barley and roots for the meal.
e) A country mouse lived in a field at barley.
f) But the town mouse did not enjoy his dinner.
g) A mouse from the town came to see the country mouse.
h) The country mouse ate barley and the roots of other plants.
i) The nest was very small and very light.
j) His home was in a big house in the town.
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9) e ®a ®i ®c ®f ®j®g ®b ®h ®d.
10) e ®g ®c ®d ®a ®h ®f ®b ®i ®j.
11) c ®j®b ®e ®i ®h ®g ®a ®f ®d.
12) f ®j®c ®d ®e ®a ®b ®h ®i ®g.
13) b ®g ®e ®i®f ®a ®j ®h ® c ®d.
14) i ®c ®b ®d®h ®g ®a ®j® f ®e.
15) d ®b ®a ®c ®e ®h ®g ®f ®j®i.
16) e ®b ®h ®c ®j®f ® a ®i ® g ®d.
17) h ®b ®c ®i®d ®f ®j®a ® e ®g.
18) d ®c ®j®a ®f ®e ®b ®g ®h ®i.
19) ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®.
20) d ®b ®f ®g®j®a ®h ®i ® c ®e.
21) h ®e ®c ®b ®f ®i ®a ®d ® g ®j.
22) e ®b ®i ®h®g ®c ®j®a ® d ®f.

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