think about the order of events in the story "august heat"
English, 13.12.2019 22:31 emilycarmadelle6653
Will mark brainlest
think about the order of events in the story "august heat"
place these events in order as they happened in the story.
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an artist draws a picture of an obese man standing before a judge after committing a crime, it is a detailed illustration, and the artist feels it is by far his best work.
the artist and the stonemason go upstairs to get out of the heat. the artist continues to write in his journal and the stonemason sharpens his tools as they wait for the heat to break and the clock to strike midnight.
the artist goes on a walk. without realizing it, he walks five or six miles and ends up at a stone mason's house. the stonemason is an obese man and identical to the man the artist drew.
the stonemason and the artist determine they've never met before. the stonemason invites the artist to stay for dinner and spend the rest of the day with him and his wife, to insure the artist is not in an accident on the way home.
the stonemason, named atkinson, has just finished carving a beautiful tombstone. the name and date of birth on the tombstone are the artist's full name and date of birth. the date of death is today's date.
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Will mark brainlest
think about the order of events in the story "august heat"
think about the order of events in the story "august heat"
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