Women P : till the other day Q : who were content being housewives R : about spending their time cooking S : now sound apologetic The Proper sequence should be:

PQRS
QPSR
RQPS
RSPQ

The correct answer is: A. PQRS

The sentence is about women who used to be content being housewives but now sound apologetic about spending their time cooking. The correct sequence of the sentence is:

P. Women
Q. who were content being housewives
R. till the other day
S. now sound apologetic about spending their time cooking

The sentence is about women, so the first word should be “women.” The next word should be “who were content being housewives,” which describes the women. The next word should be “till the other day,” which tells us when the women were content being housewives. The last word should be “now sound apologetic about spending their time cooking,” which tells us what the women are doing now.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct sequence of the sentence. Option B, QPSR, is incorrect because the word “who” should come before the word “were.” Option C, RQPS, is incorrect because the word “till” should come before the word “the.” Option D, RSPQ, is incorrect because the word “now” should come before the word “sound.”