1. are 2. stronger 3. than 4. you 5. I A. 25413 B. 32541 C. 14523 D. 41235

25413
32541
14523
41235

The correct answer is A. 25413.

The first word, “are”, is the verb of the sentence. The second word, “stronger”, is the comparative form of the adjective “strong”. The third word, “than”, is a conjunction that compares two things. The fourth word, “you”, is the pronoun that refers to the person being addressed. The fifth word, “I”, is the pronoun that refers to the speaker.

The sentence can be read as follows: “Are you stronger than I?” This means that the speaker is asking the person being addressed if they are stronger than the speaker.

The other options are incorrect because they do not form a grammatically correct sentence. Option B, 32541, is incorrect because the verb “are” comes before the subject “you”. Option C, 14523, is incorrect because the comparative form of the adjective “strong” is “stronger”, not “stronger than”. Option D, 41235, is incorrect because the pronoun “you” comes before the pronoun “I”.