Asked by Morgan
Drag each event into the order in which it occurred, with the earliest event at the top and the last event at the bottom.
Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse.
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I don’t see the list of events to order. Please either paste the event list (or upload a screenshot) and I’ll put them in chronological order for you.
If you want to do it yourself, here are quick instructions and tips:
How to order them
- Earliest at the top, latest at the bottom.
- If events have explicit dates, sort by year → month → day (convert to a standard format like YYYY-MM-DD if helpful).
- If only years are given, order by year.
- If events are described in relative terms (“after,” “before,” “then,” “first”), follow the language to deduce sequence.
- Use cause–effect clues: a cause must come before its effect (e.g., “construction begins” before “building completed”).
- If ambiguous, look for context words (e.g., “during World War II” places an event 1939–1945).
How to use the interface (keyboard & mouse)
- To insert a response: select it then press Space or Enter, or click it with the mouse.
- To move a response: use Up/Down arrow keys or drag with the mouse/touchpad.
- Place each item in the list so the earliest is at the top.
If you paste the events now I’ll reorder them for you.
If you want to do it yourself, here are quick instructions and tips:
How to order them
- Earliest at the top, latest at the bottom.
- If events have explicit dates, sort by year → month → day (convert to a standard format like YYYY-MM-DD if helpful).
- If only years are given, order by year.
- If events are described in relative terms (“after,” “before,” “then,” “first”), follow the language to deduce sequence.
- Use cause–effect clues: a cause must come before its effect (e.g., “construction begins” before “building completed”).
- If ambiguous, look for context words (e.g., “during World War II” places an event 1939–1945).
How to use the interface (keyboard & mouse)
- To insert a response: select it then press Space or Enter, or click it with the mouse.
- To move a response: use Up/Down arrow keys or drag with the mouse/touchpad.
- Place each item in the list so the earliest is at the top.
If you paste the events now I’ll reorder them for you.
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