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Order these events chronologically as they occur in the narrative: Reorder answers
1. In his tunnel, Equality 7-2521 reflects on speaking with Liberty 5-3000 and what followed.
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2. Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000 exchange gazes.
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3. Equality 7-2521 is chastised for singing in the dining hall.
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4. Equality 7-2521 rediscovers electricity.
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5. Equality 7-2521 builds new objects in his tunnel.

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