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Arrange the parts to form a meaningful sentence:
P) no conclusive evidence
Q) the enquiry committee found
R) to the airplane
S) of a thermal shock

a) RQPS
b) QPSR
c) RPSQ
d) RPQS

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Hint: To arrange the given parts in a meaningful sentence, we will first place the part which denotes the starting of a topic. Then we will follow the relevant parts by analysing their significance in the sentence formed.

Complete step by step solution:
Let us discuss all the given options in detail to find out the correct one.

a) RQPS: This arrangement gives us the sentence ‘to the airplane the enquiry committee found no conclusive evidence of a thermal shock’. This option is incorrect as the starting of the sentence, ‘to the airplane’ followed by ‘the enquiry committee found’ does not make any sense.

b) QPSR: This arrangement forms the sentence ‘The enquiry committee found no conclusive evidence of a thermal shock to the airplane’. This sentence is correctly started which starts a topic that the enquiry committee has found something. This part is correctly followed by the part ‘no conclusive evidence’, as an evidence is a noun which can be found. The evidence is a proof of something which is justified by the part ‘of a thermal shock’ and lastly, a thermal shock is an action that can be performed on an object, which is testified by the part ‘to the airplane’. Therefore, this is the correct option as it is correctly arranged.

c) RPSQ: This arrangement forms the sentence ‘To the airplane no conclusive evidence of a thermal shock the enquiry committee found’. This option is incorrect as the starting of the sentence, To the airplane does not imply a start of a topic and also it is wrongly followed by the part ‘no conclusive evidence’. Therefore, this is an incorrect option.

d) RPQS: This arrangement forms the sentence ‘To the airplane no conclusive shock the enquiry committee found of a thermal shock’. This option is incorrect as the starting of the sentence does not mention the start of a particular topic.

Hence, the correct answer is option b.

Note: Understand the motive behind the question. In this case, the motive is encouraging a friend to do something she is good at (suggestive). Therefore, the answer of the question will be accordingly.