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What happens if F dances third?

  1. G dances 7th

  2. G dances 5th

  3. G dances 6th

  4. G dances 4th

The correct answer is: G dances 7th

If F dances third, according to the sequence of events presented, G must dance 7th. This is because the clues provided in the sequence dictate a specific order in which the dancers must perform. By placing F in the third position, it constrains the placement of G to the seventh position. This deduction follows logically from the given information and the established rules of the sequence, making option A the correct choice.