Five friends are waiting in line to get coffee. Raihan is behind Joey, but not last. Sifat is behind Monica, who is in front of both Raihan and Joey. Rima is second. Who is at the front of the line?
A. Joey
B. Sifat
C. Raihan
D. Monica
Explanation:
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