1. seized 2. assets 3. all 4. her 5. were A. 21543 B. 25314 C. 34251 D. 24513

21543
25314
34251
24513

The correct answer is D: 24513.

The first word, “seized,” is a verb meaning to take possession of something by force or authority. The second word, “assets,” is a noun meaning property or resources of any kind. The third word, “all,” is an adjective meaning every one or thing of a group or class. The fourth word, “her,” is a pronoun meaning a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified. The fifth word, “were,” is a verb meaning to be in a particular state or condition.

The correct order of the words is “her assets were seized.” This means that someone took possession of all of her property or resources by force or authority.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the rules of grammar or syntax. For example, option A, “21543,” is not a grammatically correct sentence. Option B, “25314,” is a grammatically correct sentence, but it does not make sense in the context of the question. Option C, “34251,” is also a grammatically correct sentence, but it does not make sense in the context of the question.