To solve the problem of sequencing the images correctly to tell the story of "Matt Wins the Race," let's analyze each image and determine the logical order:
Images:
1.
Top Left Image: Two children are running on a track, with one child (in red) slightly ahead.
2.
Top Right Image: A child in a red shirt is standing on a podium, holding a gold medal, indicating he has won.
3.
Bottom Left Image: A child in a red shirt is crouched at the starting line, ready to run.
4.
Bottom Right Image: A child in a red shirt is crossing the finish line, arms raised in victory.
Logical Sequence:
1.
Starting the Race: The race begins with the child in the red shirt at the starting line, preparing to run.
- This corresponds to the
Bottom Left Image.
2.
Running the Race: The two children are seen running on the track, with the child in red slightly ahead.
- This corresponds to the
Top Left Image.
3.
Crossing the Finish Line: The child in red crosses the finish line, raising his arms in victory.
- This corresponds to the
Bottom Right Image.
4.
Winning the Race: After crossing the finish line, the child in red stands on a podium, holding a gold medal, indicating he has won the race.
- This corresponds to the
Top Right Image.
Final Order:
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1: Bottom Left Image (Starting the race)
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2: Top Left Image (Running the race)
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3: Bottom Right Image (Crossing the finish line)
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4: Top Right Image (Winning the race)
Answer:
Write the numbers in the boxes as follows:
- Top Left:
2
- Top Right:
4
- Bottom Left:
1
- Bottom Right:
3
Explanation:
The sequence follows the natural progression of a race: starting, running, finishing, and winning. Each image represents a key moment in the story, and placing them in the correct order helps tell the complete narrative of Matt winning the race.
Final Answer:
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