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Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story.P: The porcupine found the sugarcane sweet and juicy. He began to visit the field every day In the beginning he ate only the stems, as directed by the dog, but after a few days he began to eat the roots too. One day the judge saw the destruction in his field and was very angry He called the dog and accused him of destroying his crop. The dog said it was the porcupine that was to be blamed. The porcupine said he was innocent and suggested that the matter be settled in court. The judge agreed.R: "What do you have to say for yourself?" asked the judge, looking sternly at the dog. But the dog's teeth were chattering with the cold and he could not speak. Thinking that his silence was an admission of guilt, the judge pronounced him guilty and kicked him out of the house.B: Whenever a dog barks incessantly, Africans say he is warning the judge that the porcupine has got into his field. Select the correct option among the given choices.
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