In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/ passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. My grandfather is 91 years old. P. Today as he rested in his hospital bed, I asked him what his greatest life accomplishment was.  Q. He is a military doctor, war hero, and successful business owner. R. He turned around, grabbed my grandmother’s hand, then my hand and said,  S. "A strong family" 6. With those words, he closed his eyes to rest forever. 

In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/ passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. My grandfather is 91 years old. P. Today as he rested in his hospital bed, I asked him what his greatest life accomplishment was.  Q. He is a military doctor, war hero, and successful business owner. R. He turned around, grabbed my grandmother’s hand, then my hand and said,  S. "A strong family" 6. With those words, he closed his eyes to rest forever.  Correct Answer QPRS

The first sentence introduces us to the narrator's grandfather. The next sentence would be Q which tells us more about the grandfather. The next line would be P which tells us a specific event of the day. The narrator has asked his grandfather a question. Naturally, the next sentence would be his response. Sentence R would be next because it tells us the grandfather's reaction towards the narrator's question. The next sentence would be S which quotes the grandfather's actual response. Therefore, the correct sequence is QPRS.

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In the following question the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the five combinations is correct. 1 - When Elizabeth-Jane opened the hinged casement next morning the mellow air brought in the feel of imminent autumn almost as distinctly as if she had been in the remotest hamlet. P - Casterbridge was the complement of the rural life around, not its urban opposite. Q - And in autumn airy spheres of thistledown floated into the same street, lodged upon the shop fronts, blew into drains, and innumerable tawny and yellow leaves skimmed along the pavement, and stole through people's doorways into their passages with a hesitating scratch on the floor, like the skirts of timid visitors.  R- Bees and butterflies in the cornfields at the top of the town, who desired to get to the meads at the bottom, took no circuitous course, but flew straight down High Street without any apparent consciousness that they were traversing strange latitudes. S - Hearing voices, one of which was close at hand, she withdrew her head and glanced from behind the window-curtains. 2 - Mr. Henchard--now habited no longer as a great personage, but as a thriving man of business--was pausing on his way up the middle of the street, and the Scotchman was looking from the window adjoining her own.