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Fantom [35]
3 years ago
15

Read the list of events from the first third of In His Steps below and arrange them in chronological order. The crisis of Powers

' decision about the law violation. Norman applies the challenge to the newspaper. Rachel dedicates her voice to the Lord. Dedication of Wright and Marsh to political involvement in the Rectangle problems. Resignation of Powers. Arrival of the shabby stranger. Maxwell's challenge to First Church. Maxwell's speech to the working men. Rachel and Virginia struggle with how Christ would act in their cases. Dedication of Maxwell to the ministry in the Rectangle. Norman faces public reaction to the challenge.
please im really behind and i need help can someone put them in order!!!!
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2 answers:
Salsk061 [2.6K]3 years ago
5 0
-Arrival of the shabby stranger
-Maxwell's challenge to first church
-Norman applies to challenge the newspaper
-Norman faces public reaction to the challenge
-Maxwells' speech to the working man
-The crisis of Powers' decision about the law violation
-Rachel and Virginia struggle with how Christ would act in their cases
-Rachel dedicates her voice to the Lord
-Dedication of Maxwell to the ministry in the Rectangle
-Resignation of Powers
-Dedication of Wright and Marsh to political involvement in the rectangle problems.
DanielleElmas [232]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

-Arrival of the shabby stranger

-Maxwell's challenge to first church

-Norman applies to challenge the newspaper

-Norman faces public reaction to the challenge

-Maxwells' speech to the working man

-The crisis of Powers' decision about the law violation

-Rachel and Virginia struggle with how Christ would act in their cases

-Rachel dedicates her voice to the Lord

-Dedication of Maxwell to the ministry in the Rectangle

-Resignation of Powers

-Dedication of Wright and Marsh to political involvement in the rectangle problems.

It's correct because I did this.

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