S1: We must also understand that the fruits of labour are sweeter than the gifts of fortune. P: Moreover, too much of thinking is also a disease. Q: Indeed, thought and action can be separately analysed but can never be separated from each other. R: Hence, thought to be complete demands action and action without thought also has no value. S: It keeps us depressed and gloomy. S6: The best life, therefore, is lived both in thought and deed. The Proper sequence should be: A. PSRQ B. QRSP C. RQPS D. SPQR

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The correct answer is: A. PSRQ

The first sentence, S1, introduces the topic of the paragraph: the importance of both thought and action. The second sentence, P, provides a supporting detail: too much thinking can be harmful. The third sentence, Q, restates the main point of the paragraph: thought and action are both necessary for a good life. The fourth sentence, R, provides another supporting detail: thought must be followed by action, and action must be based on thought. The fifth sentence, S, provides an example of how too much thinking can be harmful. The sixth sentence, S6, summarizes the main point of the paragraph.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the logical order of the sentences. Option B, QRSP, puts the sentence that provides the main point of the paragraph (Q) in the second position. Option C, RQPS, puts the sentence that provides an example of how too much thinking can be harmful (S) in the second position. Option D, SPQR, puts the sentence that introduces the topic of the paragraph (S1) in the second position.