S1: The city is almost a slum and stinks most of the time. P: The slush on the road did not deter them. Q: The occasional slips and falls were considered a small price to pay for the trip. R: They were excited, fascinated by the sight of fresh snow on the road. S: Even so, it looked beautiful to tourists of various categories. S6: But some visitors came away with the unforgettable sight of young labourers scantily clad. The Proper sequence should be: A. QPRS B. RQPS C. RSQP D. SPQR

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The correct answer is D. SPQR.

The sentence is about the city of Dharavi, which is a slum in Mumbai, India. The city is often described as being dirty and smelly, but it is also a place of great beauty and vitality. The sentence describes how tourists are attracted to the city, despite its negative reputation. The tourists are excited by the sight of fresh snow on the road, and they are willing to put up with the occasional slip and fall. However, some visitors are also left with the unforgettable sight of young laborers scantily clad.

The sentence is best sequenced as follows:

S1: The city is almost a slum and stinks most of the time.
P: The slush on the road did not deter them.
Q: The occasional slips and falls were considered a small price to pay for the trip.
R: They were excited, fascinated by the sight of fresh snow on the road.
S: Even so, it looked beautiful to tourists of various categories.
S6: But some visitors came away with the unforgettable sight of young labourers scantily clad.

This sequence makes the most sense because it follows the order of events in the sentence. The sentence begins by describing the city of Dharavi, and then it goes on to describe the tourists’ reaction to the city. The sentence ends by describing the unforgettable sight that some visitors came away with.

The other options are not as good because they do not follow the order of events in the sentence. For example, option A (QPRS) puts the sentence about the tourists’ reaction to the city before the sentence about the city itself. This does not make sense because the tourists cannot react to the city until they have seen it. Option B (RQPS) also puts the sentence about the tourists’ reaction to the city before the sentence about the city itself. Additionally, option B puts the sentence about the unforgettable sight that some visitors came away with before the sentence about the tourists’ reaction to the city. This does not make sense because the tourists cannot have an unforgettable sight until they have seen the city. Option C (RSQP) puts the sentence about the city itself before the sentence about the tourists’ reaction to the city. This does not make sense because the tourists cannot react to the city until they have seen it. Option D (SPQR) is the only option that follows the order of events in the sentence.

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