Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate meaningful sentences in which the given words/ phrases are correctly orderedWRITING Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate meaningful sentences in which the given words/ phrases are correctly ordered. 1. wanted / Janes / to / visit / a / have / enough / her / , but / she / didn’t / to / friends / money / flight / get / . A. Janes wanted to visit her friends, but she didn’t have enough money to get a flight. B. Janes didn’t visit her friends, but she wanted to have enough money to get a flight. C. Janes didn’t have enough money, but she wanted to visit her friends to get a flight. D. Janes didn’t have enough money to get a flight, but she wanted to visit her friends. 2. buying / broken / of / have / with / it / making / instead / we / by / tradition / Chung cake / . A. Instead of buying Chung cake, we have broken by tradition with making it. B. Instead of buying Chung cake, we have broken by making it with tradition. C. We have broken by tradition with buying Chung cake instead of making it. D. We have broken with tradition by buying Chung cake instead of making it. 3. you / the / dance / Did / traditional / celebrate / the / rice / watch / festival / to / new / ? A. Did you watch the dance to celebrate the new traditional rice festival? B. Did you watch the new rice festival to celebrate the traditional dance? C. Did you watch the traditional dance to celebrate the new rice festival? D. Did you dance the traditional watch to celebrate the new rice festival? |