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Rearrange or recast the following sentences in such a way as to correct or remove any fault that may exist in the order of the words :

     
1.   He told a story and went away which we liked.
     
2.   He killed the snake after seeing it with a knife.
     
3.   The judge saw more clearly that the man was innocent than the jury did.
     
4.   I like mangoes more than my friends do when they are green.
     
5.   They found the house on the top of a hill where they wished to spend the night.
     
6.   He threw the box at the dog which was broken.
     
7.   The general ordered the deserters to be shot indignantly.
     
8.   He told the boy to get out of his house angrily.
     
9.   A gang of robbers entered the bank in the afternoon armed from head to foot.
     
10.   I am neither an ascetic in theory nor in practice.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   He told a story which we liked and went away.
2.   He killed the snake with a knife after seeing it. OR, After seeing the snake, he killed it with a knife.
3.   The judge saw more clearly than the jury did that the man was innocent.
4.   I like mangoes when they are green more than my friends do.
5.   They found the house where they wished to spend the night on the top of a hill.
6.   He threw the box which was broken at the dog.
7.   The general indignantly ordered the deserters to be shot.
8.   He told the boy angrily to get out of his house.
9.   A gang of robbers armed from head to foot entered the bank in the afternoon.
10.   I am an ascetic neither in theory nor in practice.
     
 
 
 

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