Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: QRPS
Explanation:
Given data
Approach
After the cleft ‘‘It was …’’, supply the predicate nominative (Q). Then add the parenthetical mood phrase (P), the temporal/attendant circumstance clause (R), and the destination complement (S).
Assembly
Q → P → R → SFinal sentence: ‘‘It was a soft summer evening, in keeping with my mood, as I walked sedately in the direction of the new house.’’
Common pitfalls
Do not start with P; it requires a prior referent (the evening) to make sense.
Final Answer
QRPS
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