SENTENCE 'B' is independent of any other sentences as it is GIVING general information about "a grey hare". Hence, 'B' is the first part.The PRONOUN "he" in the sentence 'D' refers back to the 'grey hare' mentioned in the sentence 'B'. Hence, 'D' follows 'B'.The adverb "then" which means after that mentioned in the sentence 'C' is linked with the sentence 'D'. Hence, 'C' follows 'D'.The sentence 'A' is the concluding sentence. Hence, the sentence 'A' is the last sentence. After rearranging the sentences: A grey hare lived in the woods near a village. During the winter, when night came, he would prick up one ear and listen. Then he would prick up the other, jerk his whiskers, snuff, and sit up on his hind LEGS. Then he would give one leap, two leaps, through the snow, and sit up again on his hind legs and LOOK all around. Important Rules to Solve the Para Jumbles:Read the sentences attentively and try to comprehend the idea or theme of the sentence and eliminate the irrelevant options.Try to identify the opening (independent sentence) and closing sentences (concluding sentence).Try to identify the mandatory pairs. Two sentences can be connected through various connectors and other determinants.

"> SENTENCE 'B' is independent of any other sentences as it is GIVING general information about "a grey hare". Hence, 'B' is the first part.The PRONOUN "he" in the sentence 'D' refers back to the 'grey hare' mentioned in the sentence 'B'. Hence, 'D' follows 'B'.The adverb "then" which means after that mentioned in the sentence 'C' is linked with the sentence 'D'. Hence, 'C' follows 'D'.The sentence 'A' is the concluding sentence. Hence, the sentence 'A' is the last sentence. After rearranging the sentences: A grey hare lived in the woods near a village. During the winter, when night came, he would prick up one ear and listen. Then he would prick up the other, jerk his whiskers, snuff, and sit up on his hind LEGS. Then he would give one leap, two leaps, through the snow, and sit up again on his hind legs and LOOK all around. Important Rules to Solve the Para Jumbles:Read the sentences attentively and try to comprehend the idea or theme of the sentence and eliminate the irrelevant options.Try to identify the opening (independent sentence) and closing sentences (concluding sentence).Try to identify the mandatory pairs. Two sentences can be connected through various connectors and other determinants.

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Directions: Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. Then he would give one leap, two leaps, through the snow, and sit up again on his hind legs and look all around.B. A grey hare lived in the woods near a village.C. Then he would prick up the other, jerk his whiskers, snuff, and sit up on his hind legs.D. During the winter, when night came, he would prick up one ear and listen.

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The correct answer is "BDCA".​ The SENTENCE 'B' is independent of any other sentences as it is GIVING general information about "a grey hare". Hence, 'B' is the first part.The PRONOUN "he" in the sentence 'D' refers back to the 'grey hare' mentioned in the sentence 'B'. Hence, 'D' follows 'B'.The adverb "then" which means after that mentioned in the sentence 'C' is linked with the sentence 'D'. Hence, 'C' follows 'D'.The sentence 'A' is the concluding sentence. Hence, the sentence 'A' is the last sentence. After rearranging the sentences: A grey hare lived in the woods near a village. During the winter, when night came, he would prick up one ear and listen. Then he would prick up the other, jerk his whiskers, snuff, and sit up on his hind LEGS. Then he would give one leap, two leaps, through the snow, and sit up again on his hind legs and LOOK all around. Important Rules to Solve the Para Jumbles:Read the sentences attentively and try to comprehend the idea or theme of the sentence and eliminate the irrelevant options.Try to identify the opening (independent sentence) and closing sentences (concluding sentence).Try to identify the mandatory pairs. Two sentences can be connected through various connectors and other determinants.

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