How to do Rearrange
Read the entire jumbled text
carefully
Identify the introductory sentence:
a proper noun (e.g., a person's name, place)
or defines a concept.
Look for connectors and keywords:
because, therefore, so, but, however, at last,
one day, the next day, then, after that, etc.).
Follow the flow of information:
Chronology:
Cause and Effect: The cause will generally come
before the effect.
General to Specific: A general statement is often
followed by specific examples or details.
Problem and Solution: A problem statement, by potential solutions or results.
Use pronoun references:
Check for logical progression:
makes perfect sense as a story or description.
For Person/History-Based Passages:
Name/Title: person's name and title/identity.
Birth/Parentage:
Education/Profession/Marriage:
Extraordinary Deeds:
Old Age/Death:
Homage/Remembrance:
End with a concluding thought or
tribute.
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 gulf area.
e. Ibn Sina was born in 985 at
Bukhara, in Iran.
f. Al Beroni, Abu Shehol, jurirjani
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 medical science.
i. Reputation as a physician spread
all places in his early age.
j. The then state government was
acquainted with his fame.
a. You might have heard the name of
Ibn-I-Batuta.
b. He travelled for more than thirty
years.
c. He wrote down all that he saw.
d. He heard the name of Shah Jalal of
Sylhet and decided to visit him.
e. It took him about six months to
reach Chittagong.
f. He boarded a ship in Chittagong.
g. Outside the town of Sylhet two
persons met him.
h. They said that they were sent by
Shah Jalal to receive him.
i. From there he had to walk for
another month to reach Sylhet.
j. Ibn-I-Batuta became very pleased
hearing it.
a. ”Stop” said the bad man. “What
have I done to deserve it?”
b. When the bad man came down, the owner of the
garden caught hold of him and began to beat him with the stick.
c . One day the bad man was stealing
some mangoes from the garden of a neighbour.
d. But when he did any work, he would
say, “God had done it by me.”
e. “Why are you stealing mangoes from
my garden?” asked the owner of the garden.
f. “Because God is getting it done by me,”
replied the bad man.
g. The owner of the garden said
nothing.
h. He took a stick and was waiting
for the bad man till he came down from the tree.
i. There was a bad man in a village.
j.The owner of the garden saw him
stealing the mangoes and rushed to the garden.
a. He showed it to his wife.
b. However, he picked it up and carried it home.
c. The lands yielded him some crops.
d. One day he was walking through the fields.
e. He thought that it might have been dropped by
a passer-by.
f. With that he supported his family with
difficulty.
g. He had a few acres of land.
h. So he always thought how he could add to his
income.
i. There lived a farmer in a village.
j. While walking he came across a purse of gold.








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