S1: | The path of Venus lies inside the path of the Earth. | P : | When at its farthest from the Earth, Venus is 160 million away | Q : | With such a wide range between its greatest and leat distances it is natural that at sometimes Venus appears much brighter than at others. | R : | No other body ever comes so near the Earth, with the exception of the Moon and occasional comet or asteroid. | S : | When Venus is at its nearest to the earth it is only 26 million miles away. | S6: | When at its brightest, it is easily seen with the naked eye in broad daylight. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of river. | P : | The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition. | Q : | All its efforts to come up is failed. | R : | One day it suddenly slipped in to water. | S : | A dove lived in the tree on the bank not far from the spot. | S6: | She was touched. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | As a dramatist Rabindranath was not what might be called a success. | P : | His dramas were moulded on the lines of the traditional Indian village dramas than the dramas of modern world. | Q : | His plays were more a catalogue of ideas than a vehicle of the expression of action. | R : | Actually the drama has always been the life of Indian people, as it deals with legends of gods and goddesses. | S : | Although in his short stories and novels he was able to create living and well defined characters, he did not seem to be able to do so in dramas | S6: | Therefor, drama forms the essential part of the traditional Indian Culture. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | I usually sleep quite well in the train, but this time I slept only a little. | P : | Most people wanted it shut and I wanted it open. | Q : | As usual, I got angry about the window. | R : | The quarrel left me completely upset. | S : | There were too many people too much huge luggage all around. | S6: | It was shut all night, as usual | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | Duryodhana was a wicked prince. | P : | one day Bhima made Duryodhana fall from a tree from which Duryodhana was stealing fruits. | Q : | He did not like that Pandavas should be loved and respected by the people of Hastinapur | R : | Duryodhana specially hated Bhima. | S : | Among the Pandavas, Bhima was extraordinary strong and powerful | S6: | This enraged Duryodhana so much that he began to think of removing Bhima from his way. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | An elderly lady suddenly became blind. | P : | The doctor called daily and every time he took away some of her furniture he liked. | Q : | At last she was cured and the doctor demanded his fee. | R : | She agreed to pay a large fee to the doctor who would cure her | S : | On being refused, the doctor wanted to know the reason. | S6: | The lady said that she had not been properly cured because she could not see all his furniture. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | There is a touching story of Professor Hardy visiting Ramanujan as he lay desperately ill in hospital at Putney. | P : | No Hardy, that is not a dull number in the very least. | Q : | Hardy, who was a very shy man, could not find the words for his distress. | R : | It was 1729. | S : | The best he could do, as he got to the beside was "I say Ramanujan, I thought the number of taxi I came down in was a very dull number" | S6: | It is the lowest number that can be expressed in two different ways as the sum of two cubes. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | A noise started above their heads. | P : | But people did not take it seriously. | Q : | That was to show everyone that there was something wrong | R : | It was a dangerous thing to do. | S : | For, within minutes the ship began to sink. | S6: | Nearly 200 lives were lost on the fateful day. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | It was a dark moonless night. | P : | He turned over the pages, reading passages here and there. | Q : | He heard them on the floor. | R : | The poet took down his books of poems from his shelves. | S : | Some of them contained his earliest writings which he had almost forgotten. | S6: | They all seemed to him to be poor and ordinary mere childish words. | The Proper sequence should be:
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S1: | I had halted on the road. | P : | As soon as I saw the elephant I knew I should not shoot him. | Q : | It is a serious matter to shoot a working elephant. | R : | I knew that his must was already passing off. | S : | The elephant was standing 8 yards from the road. | S6: | I decided to watch him for a while and then go home. | The Proper sequence should be:
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