What sentence should come next in the sequence of the story?With a red nose, Sally began wiping it with her 15th tissue. Her brown hair clung to her face due to sweating. Sally knew she had a fever and was sick with the flu. Sighing, Sally fell back onto her bed.

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A narrative should begin with a situation or setting. The author should introduce the narrator or characters in a natural way. This can be done through action or dialogue. Then the events in the narrative should unfold in a sequential order.


What sentence should come next in the sequence of the story?<br><br>With a red nose, Sally began wiping it with her 15th tissue. Her brown hair clung to her face due to sweating. Sally knew she had a fever and was sick with the flu. Sighing, Sally fell back onto her bed.