S1: After the firing that evening the street that used to be full of people was completely deserted. P: Nor were any windows open or lighted. Q: Suddenly I detected a movement to my left. R: There was no trace of any human being and all doors were firmly closed. S: Surprisingly, even the stray dogs had disappeared. S6: I was so frightened that I ran for my life. The Proper sequence should be: A. PQRS B. PSQR C. RPSQ D. RSPQ

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The correct answer is D. RSPQ.

The sentence is about a man who is walking down a street that is completely deserted after a shooting. He is suddenly frightened by a movement to his left, and he runs away.

The correct sequence of the sentences is:

  1. After the firing that evening the street that used to be full of people was completely deserted.
  2. There was no trace of any human being and all doors were firmly closed.
  3. Surprisingly, even the stray dogs had disappeared.
  4. Suddenly I detected a movement to my left.
  5. I was so frightened that I ran for my life.

The first sentence sets the scene. It tells us that the street is deserted and that there is no one around.

The second sentence provides more information about the deserted street. It tells us that all the doors are closed and that there is no sign of any human beings.

The third sentence continues to build the suspense. It tells us that even the stray dogs have disappeared, which is unusual.

The fourth sentence is the climax of the story. It tells us that the man suddenly sees something move to his left, which frightens him.

The fifth sentence is the resolution of the story. It tells us that the man is so frightened that he runs away.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct sequence of events. For example, option A (PQRS) puts the fourth sentence before the second sentence. This is not possible, because the fourth sentence refers to something that happens after the second sentence.

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