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Which transitions best clarify the sequence of events in this narrative? When I climbed up to read my new book, I discovered that my little
brother had taken over the tree house with his train set. 1
headed for the window seat in the breakfast nook of the kitchen. As I
came through the back door, I noticed my mom enjoying a cup of
coffee in my reading spot. "Hi, Mom," I said as I walked past her and
out to the front porch. There sat my little sister and all her dolls having
a tea party on the front steps. I went up the stairs to my
bedroom. The closer I got to my room, the louder the banging rang out.
I opened the door and discovered my dad repairing my window. "Sorry,
honey. I'll be done in an hour or so." He smiled and went back to
hammering

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