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Flauer
2 months ago
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Look at this sequence of events labeled 1 through 4. Steve is arrested for murder. Steve joins Mr. Sawicki’s film club. A robber

y and murder are committed at the drug store. Mr. Sawicki testifies at Steve’s trial. In what order do the events actually happen?
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seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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Steve becomes a member of Mr. Sawicki’s film club. A theft and a homicide take place at the drug store. Steve is apprehended on murder charges. Mr. Sawicki gives testimony during Steve's trial. This outlines the sequence of events.
Flura [7K]2 months ago
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2,3,1,4
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