S1: He is a famous novelist.
S6: But I doubt he would ever stop writing novels, as he makes tremendous profit out of these.
P: I think he would be more successful as a columnist.
Q: I prefer reading his magazines editorials.
R: However I am not fond of his books.
S: All his books have been completely sold out.
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Question - S1 and S6 are the starting and the ending statements respectively. How should the rest of the arrangement be?
S1: He is a famous novelist.
S6: But I doubt he would ever stop writing novels, as he makes a tremendous profit of these.
P: I think he would be more successful as a columnist.
Q: I prefer reading his magazines editorials.
R: however I am not fond of his books.
S: All his books have been completely sold out
PQRS
SQPR
PSRQ
SRQP
Answer - The correct arrangement will be SRQP.
The conversation as per the correct arrangement will be as follows -
S1: He is a famous novelist.
S: All his books have been completely sold out.
R: however I am not fond of his books.
Q: I prefer reading his magazines editorials.
P: I think he would be more successful as a columnist.
The conversation is about a person, who is a famous novelist. The person writes for magazine as well.
Answer:
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