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. I was sitting on a park bench eating a sandwich for lunch when an elderly couple pulled their car up under a nearby oak tree. P. opened the door for the woman, took her hand and helped her out of her seat, Q. They rolled down the windows and turned up some jazz music on the radio.  R.Then the man got out of the car, walked around to the passenger side,  S. guided her about ten feet away from the car, 6. and they slow danced for the next half hour under the oak tree.

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. I was sitting on a park bench eating a sandwich for lunch when an elderly couple pulled their car up under a nearby oak tree. P. opened the door for the woman, took her hand and helped her out of her seat, Q. They rolled down the windows and turned up some jazz music on the radio.  R.Then the man got out of the car, walked around to the passenger side,  S. guided her about ten feet away from the car, 6. and they slow danced for the next half hour under the oak tree. Correct Answer QRPS

The first sentence tells us that the narrator sees an elderly couple park their car under an oak tree. Out of the four sentences that need to be placed in order, only sentence Q has a definite beginning. The rest seem to require more information than what is given in the first sentence. Therefore, sentence Q is the second sentence of the passage. Again out of the three remaining sentences, R precedes the rest because the others are a continuation of R. We are told that the old man gets out of the car and goes over to the passenger side. The next sentence would be P, where he opens the door for the old woman and helps her out of the car. This sentence must precede S because in S we are told that both of the characters walk ten feet away from the car. Therefore, the correct sequence is QRPS.

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