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Problem Description:


The task is to arrange the given images in the correct order of events that typically occur in a day. The images depict various activities such as waking up, taking a shower, eating breakfast, going to school, attending class, coming home, eating dinner, and going to bed.

Solution Approach:


1. Identify the sequence of daily activities:
- Waking up
- Taking a shower
- Eating breakfast
- Going to school
- Attending class
- Coming home from school
- Eating dinner
- Preparing for bed
- Going to sleep

2. Match the images to the activities:
- Waking up: The image shows a person waking up in bed.
- Taking a shower: The image shows a person taking a shower.
- Eating breakfast: The image shows a person eating breakfast at a table.
- Going to school: The image shows a person walking towards a school building.
- Attending class: The image shows a classroom with a teacher and students.
- Coming home from school: The image shows a person walking home.
- Eating dinner: The image shows a person eating dinner at a table.
- Preparing for bed: The image shows a person getting ready for bed.
- Going to sleep: The image shows a person sleeping in bed.

3. Arrange the images in the correct order:
- 1: Waking up (person in bed)
- 2: Taking a shower
- 3: Eating breakfast
- 4: Going to school
- 5: Attending class
- 6: Coming home from school
- 7: Eating dinner
- 8: Preparing for bed
- 9: Going to sleep

Final Answer:


The correct order of the images is:

1. Person waking up in bed
2. Person taking a shower
3. Person eating breakfast
4. Person going to school
5. Person attending class
6. Person coming home from school
7. Person eating dinner
8. Person preparing for bed
9. Person going to sleep

Boxed Answer:


\[
\boxed{
1. \text{Person waking up in bed}, \,
2. \text{Person taking a shower}, \,
3. \text{Person eating breakfast}, \,
4. \text{Person going to school}, \,
5. \text{Person attending class}, \,
6. \text{Person coming home from school}, \,
7. \text{Person eating dinner}, \,
8. \text{Person preparing for bed}, \,
9. \text{Person going to sleep}
}
\]
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