Question
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order. A:"Impossible," said the people when they heard the condition. B: The Emperor offered a reward of 1000 gold coins to any man who could come to the palace observing the following condition. C: Just then a villager came carrying a string cot over his head and claimed the prize. D: The man had to walk in the sun without an umbrella but he had to be in the shade at the same time.
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