1 : The unfortunate person, P : of social contempt Q : but he is also the victim R : who is unemployed, is S : not only the object of self-pity, 6 : and a danger to the society. The Proper sequence should be:

PQSR
QPRS
RSQP
SRPQ

The correct answer is D. SRPQ.

The sentence is about an unfortunate person who is unemployed. He is not only the object of self-pity, but he is also the victim of social contempt and a danger to society.

The sentence can be broken down into the following clauses:

  • The unfortunate person who is unemployed is not only the object of self-pity.
  • He is also the victim of social contempt.
  • And he is a danger to society.

The correct sequence of the clauses is SRPQ. This is because the first clause introduces the unfortunate person, the second clause describes his social status, the third clause describes his mental state, and the fourth clause describes his potential for harm.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the logical order of the clauses. For example, in option A, the second clause (of social contempt) is placed before the first clause (The unfortunate person). This is not logical because the second clause describes the person’s social status, which is something that is known after the person has been introduced.

In option B, the third clause (but he is also the victim) is placed before the second clause (of social contempt). This is not logical because the third clause describes the person’s mental state, which is something that is known after the person’s social status has been described.

In option C, the fourth clause (and a danger to society) is placed before the first clause (The unfortunate person). This is not logical because the fourth clause describes the person’s potential for harm, which is something that is known after the person has been introduced.

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