A simple series circuit is the one having two elements arranged in such way that head of one connects the tail of other.
Clearly you can see in above figure that head of R2 connects the tail of R1.
The above case is a strict and only condition for series.
The head of first should never be connected with the tail of second.
In cases the above statement is not fulfilled then the connection is never in series.
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