We P : agreed with Q : the manner in which you said it R : but we objected to S : what you said The Proper sequence should be:

PSQR
PSRQ
SPQR
SPRQ

The correct answer is: A. PSQR

The sentence is about agreeing with the manner in which something was said, but objecting to what was said. The correct order of the words is:

  1. P: We
  2. S: what you said
  3. Q: the manner in which you said it
  4. R: but we objected to

The sentence can be rearranged in a few different ways, but the meaning will remain the same. For example, we could say:

  • We agreed with the manner in which you said it, but we objected to what you said.
  • We objected to what you said, but we agreed with the manner in which you said it.
  • We agreed with the manner in which you said it, but we did not agree with what you said.
  • We did not agree with what you said, but we agreed with the manner in which you said it.

However, the original order of the words is the most natural and concise way to express the sentence.

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