Question
Drag and drop the words into the correct locations to sequence events so that they build on one another to create a coherent whole. Not all answer choices will be used.
(answer here) I watched the weather forecast with a mixture of excitement and dread. Meteorologists were predicting that a huge snowstorm would bring a foot of snow to our state! (answer here) I'm standing outside and letting the flaked accumulate on my jacket and hat (answer here) I'm sure I will need to do a lot of shoveling, but right that doesn't concern me in the least.
(answer here) I watched the weather forecast with a mixture of excitement and dread. Meteorologists were predicting that a huge snowstorm would bring a foot of snow to our state! (answer here) I'm standing outside and letting the flaked accumulate on my jacket and hat (answer here) I'm sure I will need to do a lot of shoveling, but right that doesn't concern me in the least.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. I watched the weather forecast with a mixture of excitement and dread. Meteorologists were predicting that a huge snowstorm would bring a foot of snow to our state!
2. I'm sure I will need to do a lot of shoveling, but right that doesn't concern me in the least.
3. I'm standing outside and letting the flakes accumulate on my jacket and hat.
2. I'm sure I will need to do a lot of shoveling, but right that doesn't concern me in the least.
3. I'm standing outside and letting the flakes accumulate on my jacket and hat.
The
Options A few days ago, in a few weeks, tomorrow, last year, now
GPT-4o mini
To create a coherent sequence of events using the provided options, the statements could be organized as follows:
1. **A few days ago** - I watched the weather forecast with a mixture of excitement and dread. Meteorologists were predicting that a huge snowstorm would bring a foot of snow to our state!
2. **Now** - I'm standing outside and letting the flakes accumulate on my jacket and hat.
3. **Tomorrow** - I'm sure I will need to do a lot of shoveling, but right now that doesn't concern me in the least.
1. **A few days ago** - I watched the weather forecast with a mixture of excitement and dread. Meteorologists were predicting that a huge snowstorm would bring a foot of snow to our state!
2. **Now** - I'm standing outside and letting the flakes accumulate on my jacket and hat.
3. **Tomorrow** - I'm sure I will need to do a lot of shoveling, but right now that doesn't concern me in the least.