Isaac could aquire knowledge by the simplest means explain with an example
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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 starts by saying that Isaac possessed a wonderful faculty of acquiring knowledge by simple means. R provides an example to support the above statement. It asks 'what methods do you suppose he took to find out the strength of the wind'.
R is followed by Q: Q continues R's point. It says that one could never guess how he found out the strength of the wind.
Q is followed by P: P continues Q's point. It says that although one could never guess, it could not be simpler.
P is followed by S: S answers the above question. It says that Isaac jumped against the wind and by the length of his jump, he could tell the strength of the wind. S6 then goes on to say that the boy was searching for the secrets of philosophy even in boyish sports.