SEQUENCE OF EVENTS

THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS IN A STORY IS THE ORDER IN WHICH EVENTS HAPPEN.

clue words, such as first,next,then, and finally are often used to signal the sequence of events. dates and times can clues. sometimes, no clue words are used at all.

directions read the following passage.

First my parents told me they were going to start looking for a new house for us to live in. did i want to move? no way! i was perfectly happy in our old house. i had friends next door and friends across the street,and i liked my room. i didn't want to go to a different school.

then my parents said they'd look for a house in the same neighborhood so i didn't have to change schools. at least that was something. so after looking and looking, they finally found a house they liked. but it was in a different town. i had to change schools after all.

directions number the following three events in the order in which they happened.

1-_____ my parents found a house.

my son write 3

2- _____ my parents said we were going to move.

my son write 1

3- my parents looked for a house in our neighborhood.

my son write 2

4- what, if anything, might have changed if the child's parents had said they were moving out of town right from the beginning?

my son write- the little girl would be really sad. so it's better to say it last.

5- what happened at the end of the story?

my son write- they found a house but in a different tow. she had to change schools after all.

please check my son homework is right or not thank you

1. Linear structure

2. Nonlinear structure
3. Parallel structure
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1. Circulat structure

2.nonlinear structure
3.parallel structure

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Based on the passage provided, your son's answers are correct.

1- _____ my parents found a house. (Answer: 3)
2- _____ my parents said we were going to move. (Answer: 1)
3- my parents looked for a house in our neighborhood. (Answer: 2)

Regarding question 4, your son's answer is accurate. If the child's parents had said they were moving out of town right from the beginning, the child would be really sad. It's better to break the news of moving after looking for a house in the same neighborhood, as mentioned in the passage.

Question 5 asks what happened at the end of the story, and your son's answer is correct. They found a house, but it was in a different town, so the child had to change schools after all.

Overall, your son did a good job with his homework.

thank you very much

Your son is right for all questions. :-)

You're very welcome.