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S1:I took cigarettes from my case.
P :But when the fit of coughing was over, he replaced it between his lips.
Q :I lit one of them and placed it between the lips.
R :Then with a feeble hand he removed the cigarette.
S :Slowly he took a pull at it and coughed violently.
S6:Then he continues to draw on it.
The Proper sequence should be:

PSQR
QPSR
QSRP
SRPQ
Additional Questions

S1:There is difference between Gandhiji s concept of secularism and that of Nehru s.
P :Nehru s idea of secularism was equal indifference to all religions and bothering about none of them.
Q :According to Gandhiji, all religions are equally true and each scripture is worthy of respect.
R :Such secularism which means the rejection of all religions is contrary to our culture and tradition.
S :In Gandhiji s view, secularism stands for equal respect for all religions.
S6:Instead of doing any good, such secularism can do harm instead of good.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:Far away in a little street there is a poor house.
P :Her face is thin and worn and her hands are coarse, pricked by a needle, for she is a seam stress.
Q :One of the windows is open and through it I can see a poor woman.
R :He has a fever and asking for oranges.
S :In a bed in a corner of the room her little boy is lying ill.
S6:His mother has nothing to give but water, so he is crying.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:Payment for imports and exports is made through a system called foreign exchange.
P :The value of the money of one country in relation to the money of other countries is agreed upon.
Q :These rates of exchange vary from time to time.
R :For instance, an American dollar or a British pound sterling is worth certain amounts in the money of other countries.
S :Sometimes a United States dollar is worth 12 pesos in Mexico.
S6:Another time it may be worth eight pesos.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:It is regrettable that there is widespread corruption in the country at all levels.
P :So there is hardly anything that the government can do about it now.
Q :And there are graft and other malpractices too.
R :The impression that corruption is universal phenomenon persists and the people not cooperate in checking this evil.
S :Recently several offenders were brought to book, but they were not given deterrent punishment.
S6:This is indeed a tragedy of great magnitude.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:The heart is pump of life.
P :They have even succeeded in heart transplants.
Q :Nowadays surgeons are able to stop a patients heart and carry out complicated operations.
R :A few years ago it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly.
S :If heart stops we die in about five minutes.
S6:All this was made possible by the invention of heart-lung machine.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:Your letter was big relief.
P :How did you exams go?
Q :After your result, you must come here for a week.
R :You hadn t written for over a month.
S :I am sure you will come out with flying colours.
S6:But don t forget to bring chocolate for Geetha.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:She said on the phone that she would report for duty next day.
P :We waited for few days then we decided to go to her place.
Q :But she did not.
R :we found it locked.
S :Even after that we waited for her quite a few days.
S6:Eventually we reported to the police.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:But how does a new word get into the dictionary?
P :When a new dictionary is being edited, a lexicographer collects all the alphabetically arranged citation slips for a particular word.
Q :The dictionary makers notice it and make a note of it on a citation slip.
R :The moment new word is coined, it usually enter the spoken language.
S :The word then passes from the realm of hearing to the realm of writing.
S6:He sorts them according to their grammatical function, and carefully writes a definition.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:For decades, American society has been calling a melting pot
P :Differences remained - in appearence, mannerisms, customs, speech, religion and more.
Q :The term has long been a cliche and half-truth.
R :But homogenisation was never acheived.
S :Yes, immigrants from diverse cultures and traditions did cast off vestiges of their native lands and become almost imperceptibly woven in to the American fabric.
S6:In recent years, such differences accentuated by the arrival of immigrants from Asia and other parts of the world in the United States - have become something to celebrate and to nurture.
The Proper sequence should be:

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S1:In the middle of one side of the square sits the Chairman of the committee, the most important person in the room.
P :For a committee is not just a mere collection of individuals.
Q :On him rests much of the responsibility for the success or failure of the committee.
R :While this is happening we have an opportunity to get the feel of this committe.
S :As the meeting opens, he runs briskly through a number of formalities.
S6:From the moment its members meet, it begins to have a sort nebulous life of its own.
The Proper sequence should be:

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