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1. You could behave badly, say you were sorry, i. Who now had both to suffer the crime ii. In the same position iii. And the difficulty of forgiving iv. You would get extra fun and be reinstated v. As the one who had done nothing 6. With no goodies in addition at all

A1, ii, v, iv, iii, i, 6
B1, i, iii, ii, v, iv, 6
C1, iv, v, ii, i, iii, 6
D1, iv, ii, v, i, iii, 6
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. 1, iv, ii, v, i, iii, 6
The sentence must form a logical idea about doing wrong, apologising, and then comparing the guilty person with the innocent one. After $1$, the best continuation is $iv$ because it completes the thought: if you behaved badly and then said sorry, you would be forgiven and brought back. Next, $ii$ fits because it refers to being restored to the earlier state. Then $v$ follows naturally, comparing you with the innocent person. After that, $i$ continues the description of that innocent person. Then $iii$ completes the idea by adding the second burden. So the correct order is: $1, iv, ii, v, i, iii, 6$ Re-checking the options, this matches option $D$.
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