1 : I have not come P : even if it means some humiliation Q : but the boy must learn R : to complain, he said, S : to be honest 6 : and admit he broke our window pane. The Proper sequence should be:

PRQS
QSPR
RQSP
SPRQ

The correct answer is: A. PRQS

The sentence is about a man who is trying to teach his son to be honest, even if it means admitting to something embarrassing. The man says that he has not come to complain, but that the boy must learn to be honest and admit that he broke the window pane.

The sentence can be broken down into the following clauses:

  1. I have not come to complain.
  2. But the boy must learn to be honest.
  3. Even if it means some humiliation.
  4. And admit he broke our window pane.

The correct sequence of the clauses is PRQS. This is because the first clause (I have not come to complain) sets the scene for the rest of the sentence. The second clause (But the boy must learn to be honest) introduces the main point of the sentence. The third clause (Even if it means some humiliation) provides a reason why the boy must learn to be honest. The fourth clause (And admit he broke our window pane) is the conclusion of the sentence.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the logical order of the clauses. Option B, QSPR, puts the second clause first. This is incorrect because the second clause is not the main point of the sentence. Option C, RQSP, puts the third clause first. This is incorrect because the third clause is not a reason why the boy must learn to be honest. Option D, SPRQ, puts the fourth clause first. This is incorrect because the fourth clause is not the conclusion of the sentence.

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