Reconstructing sentences, while perhaps not typically seen in shorthand, is commonly used as an exercise to help learners improve their comprehension and vocabulary skills. At its core, it involves taking a jumbled set of words (or Teeline outlines, in our case) and figuring out how to rearrange them in the correct order to form a coherent sentence that expresses a complete thought.
As it's being rebuilt, see if you can read the following sentence.