There is an extra word hidden in this jumbled sentence. Rearrange the words and select the word that this sentence does not require to make sense.Howls barren wind a throughout loudly bitter this wolves landscape.AthisBthroughoutCwindDhowlsEwolves
Question
There is an extra word hidden in this jumbled sentence. Rearrange the words and select the word that this sentence does not require to make sense.Howls barren wind a throughout loudly bitter this wolves landscape.AthisBthroughoutCwindDhowlsEwolves
Solution
The correct arrangement of the sentence is: "A bitter wind howls loudly throughout this barren landscape. Wolves."
The word that is not required to make sense of the sentence is "Wolves" (E).
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