S1: Why then, do sharks attack?
P: "The only way a shark can warn you is with its mouth and teeth," says Baldridge.
Q: In murky water it may simply be a case of mistaken identity.
R: Snork bumps and open - mouthed slashings are ways of trying to frighten you off.
S: But the most persuasive explanation is that they perceive their victim as a threat.
S6: Attacks of this kind may be generated by a swimmer who unwittingly interrupts a courting procedure, trespasses in a shark's territory and cuts off its escape route.
The Proper sequence should be:
A. PRQS
B. PRSQ
C. QPRS
D. QSPR
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
In murky water it may simply be a case of mistaken identity. "The only way a shark can warn you is with its mouth and teeth," says Baldridge. Snork bumps and open - mouthed slashings are ways of trying to frighten you off. But the most persuasive explanation is that they perceive their victim as a threat.Related Questions on Ordering of Sentences
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