The answer should be their
D) 3,4,2,1
Sentence 3 introduces the sport and the issue of contact with the floor. Sentence 4 then clarifies why a player would be in contact with the floor when playing volleyball. Sentence 2 further explains the floor contact, while sentence 1 shows that the contact does not need to be as harmful as it could be.
When ordering sentences it is always important to look at transition words. Luckily and Sometimes must follow other sentences as these would not be good topic sentences. This can help determine sentence order.
Sometimes I lie awake at night
<u>Wondering</u> why
<u>Counting</u> stars or sheep doesn't work anymore.
The clock <u>keeps on</u> ticking
<u>And before I realize</u>,
The Sun <u>has already hit</u> my face.
Explanation:
The main thing that distinguishes narrative poetry, is a clear goal to tell a story in a more straight forward manner that is easier to follow. In the short poem for the exercise, we have various images that share a certain theme but are somewhat disjointed. What I did was use connectors ("and before I realize") and a few actions ("counting", "keeps on ticking", "has already hit") that seemed organic and blended well with the imagery given.
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