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1. She was an old woman with a large purse that had eveiything in it. P. It was about eleven O'clock at night. Q. It had a long strap. R. She carried it slung across her shoulder. S.A boy ran up behind her. 6. He tried to snatch her purse.

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In this question 1st and the last sentences of the passages are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts named P,Q,R,S. These four parts are not given in their proper order.Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct.

1. She was an old woman with a large purse that had eveiything in it.
P. It was about eleven O'clock at night.
Q. It had a long strap.
R. She carried it slung across her shoulder.
S.A boy ran up behind her.
6. He tried to snatch her purse.
1). PQRS
2). SQRP
3). QRPS
4). SRQP


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