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Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E)

If N is presented first, we need to ensure that K gives the second, fourth, and sixth presentations in accordance with the first rule. And, since neither T nor S can be given sixth, it follows that P must be the sixth presentation given, an inference that eliminates answer choices (A) and (B):
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Of course, a Templates-based approach would obviate the need for a local diagram, because only Template 4 would allow N to be presented first.

Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because the subject of the sixth presentation must be P, not O.

Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because P must be presented sixth, not second.

Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because S is presented by K, and must therefore be presented either second or fourth.

Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because T is presented by K, and must therefore be presented either second or fourth.

Answer choice (E) is the correct answer choice, because W is presented either third or fifth.

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