Narrative Craft 5 Busted Pipe (1) Last Wednesday, while we were out of town, a pipe burst in our home. (2) Also, the bottoms of some of the cabinets will need to be repaired. (3) The floors in the kitchen and the back bathroom were ruined. (4) The floors will need to be replaced before we can use that part of the house again. (5) Thankfully, the bottoms of the walls will be okay with just a little touch-up paint. (6) My parents will have to hire someone to do the work, but they don't think that will be a problem. (7) We're all just glad the damage was not worse. Which sentence from the passage is out of order? A. Sentence 2 B. sentence 1 C. sentence 7 D. sentence 4 Reset
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While the narrative unfolds logically, sentence 2 feels a bit out of place. Mentioning the cabinet repairs right after introducing the burst pipe can actually disrupt the flow of understanding. If we first delve into the damage inflicted—like the ruined floors and the need for replacements—then the mention of cabinet repairs would make more sense, enhancing the overall clarity and impact of the story. Additionally, considering the sequence of events, the damage outlines seem to be more consequential than the cabinet repairs, adding to the reader’s concern about the extent of the damage.
