Put these events in Cal’s flight in the order in which they occurred, starting with the earliest.
– Cal just misses a crowd of spectators but crashes into a hill.
– Cal is injured by a piece of hot metal when an engine cylinder explodes.
– Cal leaves behind twisted wreckage from a flattened chicken coop.
– Cal follows the wrong railroad tracks and wanders into Pennsylvania.
To put the events in Cal’s flight in chronological order, we can organize them as follows:
1. Cal follows the wrong railroad tracks and wanders into Pennsylvania.
2. Cal just misses a crowd of spectators but crashes into a hill.
3. Cal is injured by a piece of hot metal when an engine cylinder explodes.
4. Cal leaves behind twisted wreckage from a flattened chicken coop.
Explanation:
– The first event logically precedes the others as it describes Cal’s initial navigational error that sets the scene for the subsequent incidents.
– The second event follows as it relates to a near miss and crash, indicating the flight was in distress.
– The third event shows an injury resulting from the crash, which would likely happen shortly after impact.
– The final event of leaving wreckage suggests the aftermath of the crash and its repercussions.
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