Use the drop-down menus to sequence the poem's events in the order in which they happen.

Frietchie puts her flag back in the attic window.

The flags flaps in the morning wind in Frederick town.

Frietchie shakes the flag at General Jackson.

The soldiers haul all of the flags down.

Stonewall Jackson calls for the flag to be fired upon.

1. The flags flaps in the morning wind in Frederick town.

2. Frietchie shakes the flag at General Jackson.
3. Stonewall Jackson calls for the flag to be fired upon.
4. The soldiers haul all of the flags down.
5. Frietchie puts her flag back in the attic window.

To sequence the events in the poem, we can follow these steps:

1. In the first event, "The flags flap in the morning wind in Frederick town."
2. Then, "Frietchie puts her flag back in the attic window."
3. Next, "Frietchie shakes the flag at General Jackson."
4. After that, "Stonewall Jackson calls for the flag to be fired upon."
5. Lastly, "The soldiers haul all of the flags down."

Now let's put them in the correct order:

1. The flags flap in the morning wind in Frederick town.
2. Frietchie puts her flag back in the attic window.
3. Frietchie shakes the flag at General Jackson.
4. Stonewall Jackson calls for the flag to be fired upon.
5. The soldiers haul all of the flags down.

1. The flags flaps in the morning wind in Frederick town.

2. Stonewall Jackson calls for the flag to be fired upon.
3. Frietchie shakes the flag at General Jackson.
4. The soldiers haul all of the flags down.
5. Frietchie puts her flag back in the attic window.