On this question, Gladys demonstrates P right before Frank demonstrates T.
M comes right after T. So we have the order PTM. M is demonstrated by Leslie since Gladys can’t demonstrate M.
It must be the second Frank that demonstrates T, because Gladys has to come after the first Frank.
There are two possible scenarios.
This must be true. Frank always demonstrates H. The second Frank demonstrates T, so the first Frank (in spot 2) demonstrates H. A is CORRECT.
B is wrong. There are no rules attached to spinning, so either Gladys or Leslie could demonstrate it.
C is wrong. There are no rules attached to weaving, so either Gladys or Leslie could demonstrate it.
D is wrong. Gladys can perform the fourth demonstration, but she doesn’t have to. In the lower scenario, Frank performs the fourth demonstration.
E is wrong, for the same reason as D. In the lower scenario, Gladys is in six instead of Leslie.
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