If M is second we know that P has to be fifth. (P only goes in 2 or 5). L cannot be third, because that would put N in fifth instead of P.
A is wrong. We can’t put Jamie sixth because we need to put Ken before Jamie.
B is wrong. We can’t put Ken fourth because we have to put Jamie after Ken. P is in fifth; it wouldn’t fit.
C is wrong. We can’t put L third because that would put Norton in fifth.
D is wrong. We can’t put Norton in fifth. P has to go there.
E is CORRECT as Olive could be fourth. It’s shown by this diagram:
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