Once again, this question gives us a new rule: V is second.
This affects rule 1. That rule says S is before V:
Don’t stop there. S is also mentioned in rule 2: T has to be before or after both R and S.
Since S is first, that means T has to be after R and S:
W could be anywhere, as long as it’s before or after both R and T.
You can use the diagram above to eliminate all the wrong answers. C and E are the least obvious to eliminate. They’re both wrong because they indirectly place T before R.
D is CORRECT. This diagram proves it.
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