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Put the statements in the order that they happened in the story. question 6 options: lizabeth, joey, and their friends were bored on a hot summer day and they decided to go to miss lottie’s house. lizabeth realized she had destroyed something beautiful that belonged to someone else, and felt awkward and ashamed. lizabeth and joey sneaked out of the house and went to miss lottie’s house. in a fit of rage, lizabeth pulled up and trampled on all of miss lottie’s marigolds. lizabeth finished and found miss lottie standing over her. the children threw pebbles at miss lottie, her flowers, and her son, john burke. then the children ran at her calling her a witch.

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