Rearranging Sentences: Q, R & S
Rearranging Sentences: Q, R & S
1. Queen Victoria [Dhaka Board 2006]
(a) She saw a box marked half a crown.
(b) She was not permitted to exceed it.
(c) But her governess said, “No, you see the princess has not the money and so, of course, she cannot buy the box."
(d) She considered that the box would be the most appropriate gift for him.
(e) Queen Victoria, when a little girl, was taught economical habits by her governess.
(f) Once at a market at Wales, she spent all her money in buying a number of presents for relatives and friends.
(g) The princess had a fixed allowance for pocket money.
(h) The people in the shop wanted to enclose the box with the other articles.
(i) But alas! She had no money.
(j) As she was leaving, she remembered another cousin for whom she did not buy any present.
8. Rich Man & Poor Man [Sylhet Board-2024]
a) He said to him, "Look, my friend! Keep the money and remove your distress."
b) So, he could not devote himself to his work.
c) This thought kept him awake and his sleep fled away at night.
d) Now, a new thinking took hold of the farmer.
e) He dug a hole in his hut and kept them there.
f) A rich man went to a farmer with fifty thousand taka in a bag.
g) He always thought that his money could be stolen any time.
h) He gradually realized that he had money but no peace of mind.
2. Shamim, an Unemployed Youth [Mymensingh Board-2024]
a) He got a lease of land in his village.
b) As a result, his lot has changed radically.
c) Poverty forced him to look for work.
d) He has also been raising hybrid cows for milk and manure.
e) Shamim was an unemployed youth of an impoverished family.
f) So, he joined the training in vegetable cultivation.
g) He is now very happy to be a self-sufficient man.
h) He applied his new and improved knowledge for cultivating vegetables.
3. Sheikh Saadi & the Robbers [Rajshahi Board 2004]
(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 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 sheikh Saadi was going to Bagdad with a group of rich merchants.
(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.
4. Sheikh Saadi & the Robbers [Barishal Board 2009]
(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 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 sheikh Saadi was going to Bagdad with a group of rich merchants.
(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.
5. Sheikh Saadi & the Robbers [Barishal Board-2024]
a) Then the leader of the robbers came to Saadi and ordered him to give all he had to him.
b) They travelled for twelve days without any trouble.
c) The merchants had their goods and a lot of money.
d) He had a bundle of books and some money with him.
e) On the thirteenth day, a gang of robbers attacked them and took away all the goods and money from the merchants.
f) Sheikh Saadi handed him the bundle of books and also the little money he had without any fear.
g) Once Sheikh Saadi was going to Baghdad with a group of rich merchants.
h) Saadi then said, "I hope that you will make the good use of these books."
9. Sheikh Saadi & the Robbers [Barishal Board-2024]
a) Then the leader of the robbers came to Saadi and ordered him to give all he had to him.
b) They travelled for twelve days without any trouble.
c) The merchants had their goods and a lot of money.
d) He had a bundle of books and some money with him.
e) On the thirteenth day, a gang of robbers attacked them and took away all the goods and money from the merchants.
f) Sheikh Saadi handed him the bundle of books and also the little money he had without any fear.
g) Once Sheikh Saadi was going to Baghdad with a group of rich merchants.
h) Saadi then said, "I hope that you will make the good use of these books."
(a) Shakespeare was interested in the theatre and very soon became an actor.
(b) Shakespeare composed both tragedies and comedies.
(c) He was ranked the greatest dramatist by 1598.
(d) In 1594 he became a member of the newly formed Lucree Chamberlains Company.
(e) He possessed property both in Stratford and in London.
(f) William Shakespeare was one of the greatest poets and dramatists of the world.
(g) In the next two years, he wrote two long poems entitled, "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucree".
(h) He was born on 23 April, 1564 in the small village of Stratford-on-Avon.
(i) He retired some time before 1613 and died in 1616 in Paris.
(j) By l592, he established himself as a leading dramatist of the age.
7. Shakespeare [Barishal Board 2007]
(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 Startford-on-Avon in England.
(h) He had three children before he was twenty-one.
(i) A few years later, he went to London.
(j) He had become prosperous before he reached the age of thirty-four.
8. Shakespeare [Dhaka Board 2007]
(a) Of Shakespeare's education little is known.
(b) He went to London in about 1587 and joined Burbages Company of actors.
(c) William Shakespeare was born on April 23,1564 in Stratford on-Avon.
(d) His motlrer Mary Adren was the daughter of a prosperous farmer.
(e) When he was 14, his father lost his property and fell into debt.
(f) She was eight years older than he.
(g) His fathgr John Shakespeare was a farmer's son who came to Stratford about 1531.
(h) In 1582, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a peasant family.
(i) He died on the anniversary of his birth April 23,1616.
(j) His real teachers were the men and women and the natural influences which surrounded him in Stratford.
9. Shakespeare [Rajshahi Board 2009]
(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 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 three children before he was twenty-one.
(i) A few years later, he went to London.
(j) He had become prosperous before he reached the age of thirty-four.
2. Shamim, an Unemployed Youth [Mymensingh Board-2024]
a) He got a lease of land in his village.
b) As a result, his lot has changed radically.
c) Poverty forced him to look for work.
d) He has also been raising hybrid cows for milk and manure.
e) Shamim was an unemployed youth of an impoverished family.
f) So, he joined the training in vegetable cultivation.
g) He is now very happy to be a self-sufficient man.
h) He applied his new and improved knowledge for cultivating vegetables.
10. Snake & Crow [Chattogram Board 2011]
(a) The crow at last thought of a plan to get rid of its enemy.
(b) It stole an expensive necklace of the princes from the royal palace and dropped it into the snake's hole after scattering a few rubies here and there.
(c) A snake lived in a hole at the foot of a tree.
(d) The king became very angry at the loss and sent out men to look for the necklace.
(e) High up on its branches was the nest of a crow.
(f) In this way the snake ate up three of the chicks.
(g) The crow had four young chicks in its nest.
(h) In course of time they noticed the scattered rubies near the hole.
(i) Whenever the crow would leave the nest to bring food for its chicks, the snake would climb up and eat one.
(j) They dug the hole, killed the snake, and took the necklace.
11. Statue & Donkey [Sylhet Board-2020]
(a) On the way, people were showing due respect to the statue of the goddess.
(b) So, feeling proud, the donkey started to bray in joy.
(c) Once the statue of a goddess was being taken to the town placing on the back of a donkey.
(d) Then the driver of the donkey became very angry.
(e) Saying this, he started beating the donkey with his stick.
(f) Seeing this, the donkey thought that people were showing him honour.
(g) He said, "You wretched, do you think people show you this respect? Such a bad day for man will never come."
(h) Moreover, it refused to move even a step.