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English, 25.03.2022 05:20, Juliianatafur22

Please help me, I don't understand how to do it! I can not find the logic :( Work in pairs. Identify the events in the story.
Put them in chronological order.
"I can't move," cried Rowan, my foot's caught in something - it's really painful!" Chris knew that Rowan was struggling. He had been moaning all day about his sore feet and they had only covered a mile in the last half hour. Chris was tired too from trudging through the thick jungle, but was eager to get back to the camp before it got dark. They
weren't carrying many supplies with them and neither had eaten anything for at least
three hours. "It's probably just a thorn bush or something," he said encouragingly, walking back slowly to see what the problem was. "Reach down and try to free your foot." But as he got nearer, he could see that it wasn't a bush that had caught Rowan but a metal animal trap which had clamped itself firmly to his right ankle.

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