Under the rule of punctuating sentences.

Does this sentence seem right.or does the original sentence need no change.

(1- Original Sentence)
Between the sixth and seventh floors of the building in the stairwell over in the corner.

My answer- The ball bounced between the sixth and seventh floor over in the corners stairwell of the building.

(1- Original Sentence)
Between the sixth and seventh floors of the building in the stairwell over in the corner.

My answer- The ball bounced between the sixth and seventh floor over in the corners stairwell of the building.

First of all the "original sentence" is only a sentence fragment, not a sentence. However, I think this arrangement would be better:

The ball bounced over in the corner between the sixth and seventh floor stairwell of the building.

It indicates that the ball bounced in the corner, and then it tells you where that corner is. The "between" phrase modifies "corner."

I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.

Thank you very much the way you word it makes sence. Have a wounderful day and I don't
know if you celebrate this
holiday but happy halloween.

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