The following sentences form a paragraph. The second and fifth sentences of the paragraph are given. The rest are numbered as P, Q, R, S, and T. These five parts are not given in their proper order. Arrange them in the correct order to make the paragraph meaningful and then answer the questions given below.
P. When word got out that an event was in the works, locals had fought to cancel it.
2. It was organized by people who had originally just wanted to build a music studio in the upstate New York village.
Q. Before mid-August in 1969, no one knew just how big the Woodstock music festival would become.
R. And, while over 50,000 tickets were sold in advance of the event, ultimately more than 400,000 flooded to the venue on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm.
5. What unfolded over the next three days from August 15-18, 1969 became legendary—as a music event.
S. As a long-haired man identified as "Speed" told the New York Times on August 18, 1969, "The whole thing is a gas. I dig it all, the mud, the rain, the music, the hassles."
T. It also became a generational moment.
Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence in the correct order?