The correct answer is A. 25314.
The first word, “three,” is the number of days that have passed since the event. The second word, “ago,” indicates that the event happened in the past. The third word, “days,” is the unit of time that is being measured. The fourth word, “died,” is the action that happened. The fifth word, “he,” is the subject of the sentence.
The other options are incorrect because they do not correctly order the words in the sentence. For example, option B, 32541, puts the word “ago” before the word “three.” This is incorrect because “ago” indicates that the event happened in the past, and “three” is the number of days that have passed since the event. Option C, 54132, puts the word “died” before the word “three.” This is incorrect because “died” is the action that happened, and “three” is the number of days that have passed since the event. Option D, 23145, puts the word “he” before the word “died.” This is incorrect because “he” is the subject of the sentence, and “died” is the action that happened.