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In English / Middle School | 2014-02-21

Arrange these jumbled sentences into a good dialogue:

1. Clerk: May I help you?
2. Mira: Yes, please. Would you mind taking me that sweet shirt?
3. Clerk: Sure. Which one? The blue one?
4. Mira: No, the dark green one right under it.
5. Clerk: Would you like to try it on?
6. Mira: Of course. Can you show me the fitting room, please?
7. Clerk: Let me take you there. Follow me, please.
8. Clerk: Certainly. Here. This is a medium.
9. ... after a few minutes ...
10. Clerk: How does it feel? Is it big enough?
11. Mira: I'm not sure. Would you mind if I ask your help to take a larger size?
12. Clerk: Do you like this one better?
13. Mira: Yes, it fits perfectly.

Asked by rahmahspentidu

Answer (3)

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Answered by abir07 | 2024-06-10

The given dialogue is properly unscrambled to form a coherent conversation between the characters Mira and a shop clerk. ;

Answered by VeraMindy | 2024-06-18

The sentences were reordered to create a coherent dialogue between Mira and the clerk regarding her inquiry about a shirt. The correct sequence showcases their interaction, from Mira asking for help to fitting the shirt and expressing her satisfaction. This step-by-step format not only organizes the conversation but also reflects how such exchanges typically occur in retail settings.
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Answered by abir07 | 2024-11-12