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Klio2033 [76]
4 years ago
9

_Number the events below in order from first to last.

English
2 answers:
boyakko [2]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2We laughed, cheered, and sighed as we watched the movie.

3_We went home feeling a little better.

_1 We arrived and found a place to view the free movie

We bought candy and popcorn to eat during the movie.

jenyasd209 [6]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:1st We arrived and found a place to view the free movie

We bought candy and popcorn to eat during the movie.

2nd We laughed, cheered and sighed as we watched the movie.

3rd We went home feeling a little better.

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