PLEASE I WANT THESE SENTENCES IN ORDER. PLEASEE PLEASEE
1. The car was decorated.
2. The bride...
English, 07.04.2021 20:30 xoxonaynay
PLEASE I WANT THESE SENTENCES IN ORDER. PLEASEE PLEASEE
1. The car was decorated.
2. The bride has her hair and makeup done.
3. The bride and groom have their pictures taken.
4. The bride and groom exchange rings.
5. The groom waits for the bride and her family to arrive.
6. The father of the bride gives her hand to the groom.
7. Flowers are thrown by small children.
8. A cake is cut.​
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