I saw trouble brewing. Who is the speaker and what does it mean?
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The first statement in the sequence should be the one that best connects with S1. It must be a continuation or extension of S1.
R is first in the sequence: S1 says that it was a bitterly cold night and even at the far end of the bus the wind cut like a knife. R continues S1's point. It says that then the bus stopped and two women and a man got in and occupied the vacant seats.
R is followed by Q: Q starts to describe one of the above mentioned women. It says that the younger of the two was dressed in sealskin and carried a Pekingese dog that women like to carry.
Q is followed by P: P tells us what happened next. It says that as they got on the bus, the conductor came in and took the fares.
P is followed by S: S continues P's point. It says after taking the fares, the conductor's eyes rested with cold malice on the beady-eyed little dog. S6 goes on to say that in that moment the subject saw trouble brewing.
Thus, the correct sequence is R Q P S. Hence, A is the correct option.
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saw trouble brewing. what Mr Wells has called the raved: blew noisily ('to rave' means to speak loudly and wildly about .
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