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Reika [66]
2 years ago
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Put these steps in the correct order: -Crease it, and then fold it again. -Now, set the paper on its edge, and crease all the fo

lds as right angles. -Crease it, and then fold again. -Start with a narrow strip of paper about 1” x 11”. Fold the paper over end to end, right to left -Crease and fold one more time.
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Levart [38]2 years ago
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The correct order for these steps is to start with a narrow strip of paper, fold the paper over, crease all the folds, crease it and fold it, crease, and fold one more time.

<h3>How to organize the steps of instructions?</h3>

To organize steps:

  • Look for words that show order such as first, second, then, finally.
  • Make sure you organize the steps sequentially, this means you organize them as they should occur in real life.

<h3>What is the correct order?</h3>

Based on this, the correct order would be:

  • Start with a narrow strip of paper about 1” x 11”. This is the first step because as indicated by the word "start".
  • Fold the paper over end to end, right to left. This is the second step because it logically follows the first one.
  • Now, set the paper on its edge, and crease all the folds as right angles. This step logically follows step 2.
  • Crease it, and then fold it again. This step logically follows step 3.
  • Crease and fold one more time. This seems to be the last step due to the words "and one more time".

Learn more about instructions in: brainly.com/question/4700241

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