Use the following sequence of events from a story to answer the question. A. After she finishes breakfast, Marla rummages through her bedroom closet looking for her work shoes. B. Marla can’t find her work shoes, so she pulls on a pair of slippers. C. Marla runs to the bus stop in her slippers and gets on the bus to work. D. While Marla is eating breakfast, her little sister finds Marla’s work shoes in the bedroom closet and walks away in them. What change would make the plot linear?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ (1 point) Responses Move D to the beginning. Move D to the beginning. Move A to the end. Move A to the end. Move B to the beginning. Move B to the beginning. Move C to the end.

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To make the plot linear, you should move D to the beginning. This way, the sequence would flow logically from Marla's little sister finding the shoes, to Marla searching for them, to her putting on slippers, and then running to the bus stop.

So, the correct response is: Move D to the beginning.

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