Use the sentences to answer the question. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Which paragraph arranges the sentences to show a smooth linear progression of events? (1 point) Responses A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Apples grow on the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. Apples grow on the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Apples grow on the tree. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground. Skip to navigation

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The paragraph that arranges the sentences to show a smooth linear progression of events is:

  1. Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed.
  2. A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground.
  3. Apples grow on the tree.
  4. Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree.

So the correct order of sentences is:

  • Taylor, age 10, plants an apple seed.
  • A tiny apple tree sprouts from the ground.
  • Apples grow on the tree.
  • Taylor, now a teenager, picks an apple off the tree.