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The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent sentence. 1. The mail should have  P. and now I think there Q. been sent by now R. would be a big problem

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The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent sentence.

1. The mail should have 

P. and now I think there

Q. been sent by now

R. would be a big problem


1). PRQ
2). QPR
3). RQP
4). QRP

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