“During the storm, the ship, safely, docked.”

  • The ship safely docked during the storm.
  • During the storm safely docked the ship.
  • During the storm the ship safely docked.
  • Safely docked the ship during the storm.

The correct sentence structure in English is Place-Subject-Adverb-Verb. The place (during the storm) should come first, followed by the subject (the ship), the adverb (safely), and finally, the verb (docked). The correct option (a) follows this structure.

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