Jumbled sentences are one sort of language proficiency test question. Here is an example: Which is the correct word order for the following sentence? (a) eating (b) cookies (c) his mother's (d) under the tree (e) sat (f) a young fellow (g) fresh-baked A-- c, b, a, d, f, e, g B-- a, b, d, g, c, f, e C-- d, e, f, a, c, g, b D-- a, b, c, d, e, f, g
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