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The following six sentences come from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the four sentences (PQRS) should appear to complete the paragraph.

S1. As a dramatist, Rabindranath was not what might be called a success.
P. His dramas were molded more on the lines of the traditional Indian village dramas than the dramas of the modern world.
Q. His plays were more a catalog of ideas than a vehicle of the expression of action.
R. Actually drama has always been the life of the Indian people, as it deals with legends of gods and goddesses.
S. Although in his short stories and novels he was able to create the living and well-defined characters, he did not seem to be able to do so in his dramas.
S6. Therefore drama forms the essential part of the traditional Indian culture.

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SRQP
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RSQP
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Solution

The correct option is B QPSR
QP must follow S1 respectively, in the same sequence mentioned here. This is so because both explain why Rabindranath was not successful as a dramatist. P must follow Q as it explains Q- what the 'catalog of ideas' were about- as well as expands on what kind of drama Rabindranath wrote. S must follow P as it further explains why his dramas were not a success, comparing it with his more successful novels and short stories. R is the logical link that connects the rest of the sentences with S6. Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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