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English, 20.01.2021 21:20, attwertt

Sequence Matters! Uh oh! This paragraph is all mixed up. Use the numbers to reorganize the
paragraph so that it makes sense. Then, underline the topic sentence.
Then they make the dough. The bake sale will help raise money for the library But his
mom reminds him that the librarian is planning to get new books with the money that is
raised Jacob puts them all in a box to take to school. Jacob is helping his mom make
cookies for the school bake sale. Jacob helps gather all the ingredients. Jacob's mom
lets him lick the spoon after they're done. Finally, the cookies are done baking. At first,
Jacob doesn't want to help
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