Two laborers told the Parson that he had to speak with the Griffin. Put these events from the text in order from first to last.
The townspeople proposed plans to keep the Griffin from coming.
The Griffin took a nap on the grass.
The two went to the church where the Parson pointed out the stone griffin.
The Parson hurried to town to tell the people about the Griffin.
To put the events in order from first to last, we would arrange them as follows:
1. The townspeople proposed plans to keep the Griffin from coming.
2. The Parson hurried to town to tell the people about the Griffin.
3. The two went to the church where the Parson pointed out the stone griffin.
4. The Griffin took a nap on the grass.
Explanation: The townspeople first responded with plans to prepare for the Griffin’s arrival. Then the Parson informed the townspeople, followed by visiting the church to identify the griffin statue. Finally, the Griffin, possibly a representation or embodiment of their concerns, relaxed afterward. This order reflects a logical progression of the events. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!