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Which description defines a sequence of events?(1 point)
Responses
the place and time in which things happen
the place and time in which things happen
the order in which things happen
the order in which things happen
the people making things happen
the people making things happen
the person writing down what happens
the person writing down what happens
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Answered by
Hummingbird 7th
Which event should come first in the sequence of events?(1 point)
Responses
The boy came home.
The boy came home.
The boy went out to the yard.
The boy went out to the yard.
He mowed the lawn.
He mowed the lawn.
He read the note on the refrigerator.
Responses
The boy came home.
The boy came home.
The boy went out to the yard.
The boy went out to the yard.
He mowed the lawn.
He mowed the lawn.
He read the note on the refrigerator.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response that defines a sequence of events is:
**the order in which things happen**
**the order in which things happen**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The event that should come first in the sequence of events is:
**The boy came home.**
**The boy came home.**
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