The correct answer is A. 2413.
The first word, “poultry”, is a noun that refers to domesticated birds kept for their eggs or meat. The second word, “who”, is a pronoun that asks for the identity of a person or thing. The third word, “these”, is a demonstrative pronoun that refers to a specific person or thing that is close to the speaker or writer. The fourth word, “owns”, is a verb that means to have something as one’s property.
The correct order of the words is 2413, which means “who owns these poultry?”. This is the only option that makes sense grammatically and semantically.
Option B, 2431, means “these poultry who owns?”. This is not grammatically correct, as the subject and verb do not agree in number.
Option C, 1243, means “poultry who these owns?”. This is not grammatically correct, as the subject and verb do not agree in number.
Option D, 2314, means “owns these poultry who?”. This is not semantically correct, as the question does not make sense.