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GarryVolchara [31]
3 years ago
15

In "Comprehending the Calamity," in which order does the author present the key events of the text? Comprehending the Calamity 1

. The earthquake demolishes the city. 2. People help at the hospital. 3. People relocate to the park. 4. Fire destroys the city. 1. The earthquake demolishes the city. 2. People relocate to the park. 3. People help at the hospital. 4. Fire destroys the city. о O 1. The earthquake demolishes the city. 2. Fire destroys the city. 3. People help at the hospital. 4. People relocate to the park. 1. The earthquake demolishes the city. 2. People relocate to the park. 3. Fire destroys the city. 4. People help at the hospital.​

English
2 answers:
aleksandrvk [35]3 years ago
3 0

1. The earthquake demolishes the city.

2. People help at the hospital

3. People relocate

4. Fire destroys the city

sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
3 0

erm im confused my self so i dont know

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