The correct answer is C. 32145.
The first word is “I”, which is a pronoun that refers to the speaker. The second word is “went”, which is a verb that means to move from one place to another. The third word is “across”, which is a preposition that means from one side to the other. The fourth word is “field”, which is an open area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals. The fifth word is “the”, which is a definite article that refers to a specific thing.
The sentence can be read as “I went across the field.” This means that the speaker moved from one side of the field to the other. The field is a specific field, not just any field.
The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence. Option A, 32154, would read “across I went the field.” This does not make sense because the word “I” comes before the verb “went.” Option B, 32541, would read “went I across the field.” This does not make sense because the word “I” comes after the verb “went.” Option D, 32514, would read “the across I went field.” This does not make sense because the word “the” comes before the preposition “across.”