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Which transitions best clarify the sequence of events in this narrative? My parents hauled me to the hospital for X-rays. , the doctor confirmed my broken arm and put it in a cast. I spent a day or two at home resting. After three days, I begged my parents to take me to baseball practice. I knew I couldn't play, but at least I could be there to cheer on my friends. My parents agreed and dropped me off. , and at every other practice and game, I cheered for my teammates, encouraged them if they struck out or made an error, and patted them on the back for making great plays. We won more games that year than ever before. A. While at the baseball field; First thing B. Finally; Lastly C. Then; While I was there D. Within minutes; That day

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