Summary
Synthesis involves arranging words in the correct order to form meaningful sentences.
- Sentence Arrangement — arranging words to form a coherent sentence. Example: "The raccoon broke out of its cage and ran away from the farmer."
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Sentence Arrangement: Rearranging words to form a correct sentence.
Common Confusions
- Mixing up the subject and object in a sentence.
- Incorrectly ordering verbs and adverbs.
Typical Exam Questions
- How do you arrange these words to form a sentence? "The raccoon broke out of its cage and ran away from the farmer."
- What is the correct order for these words? "The ball bounced off the door and hit the running boy."
- Arrange the words to make a sentence. "The children ran out into the field and got a scolding from the teacher."
What Examiners Usually Test
- Ability to correctly order words in a sentence.
- Understanding of sentence structure and grammar.