Figures C & D: C precedes A, contradicting the order in "ABC-AADE".
The statement "ABC-AADE" could be interpreted in a few different ways, so it's difficult to say definitively which figure does not represent it. However, I can offer some insights that may help you narrow down the answer.
Figure A: This figure could represent the statement if we interpret it as meaning "A comes before B, C comes before D, and E comes after D." However, it could also be interpreted as meaning "A is between B and C, and D is between E and C." So, Figure A is ambiguous.
Figure B: This figure clearly represents the statement "ABC-AADE." A comes before B, B comes before C, C comes before D, D comes before E, and E comes after D.
Figure C: This figure does not represent the statement "ABC-AADE" because C comes before A in the figure. The statement implies that A should come before C.
Figure D:** This figure is similar to Figure C in that C comes before A. So, Figure D does not represent the statement "ABC-AADE" either.
Therefore, the figures that do not represent the statement "ABC-AADE" are Figure C and Figure D.