1. to 2. decided 3. Rita 4. me 5. call A. 45123 B. 35241 C. 25314 D. 32154

45123
35241
25314
32154

The correct answer is D. 32154.

The first word, “to”, is a preposition. The second word, “decided”, is a verb. The third word, “Rita”, is a noun. The fourth word, “me”, is a pronoun. The fifth word, “call”, is a verb.

The preposition “to” is used to indicate the purpose of an action. In this case, the action is “decided”. The verb “decided” is in the past tense, which indicates that the action happened at a specific time in the past. The noun “Rita” is the name of the person who decided to call. The pronoun “me” is the person who was called. The verb “call” is in the infinitive form, which indicates that it is the main action of the sentence.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the rules of grammar. Option A, 45123, is incorrect because the verb “decided” comes before the noun “Rita”. Option B, 35241, is incorrect because the pronoun “me” comes before the verb “call”. Option C, 25314, is incorrect because the verb “call” comes before the noun “Rita”.