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8 October, 06:08

Sentence 1: The first time I performed a solo, my stomach was in knots.

Sentence 2: Despite my nerves, I was able to do it.

Sentence 3: My part certainly wasn't perfect and may have been a little screechy, but I was proud of myself nonetheless.

Sentence 4: I could barely breathe, and I wasn't sure a sound would come out when I opened my mouth to sing.

What is the most logical way to sequence these sentences to create a logical narrative?

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  1. 8 October, 06:31
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    1: The first time I performed a solo, my stomach was in knots.

    4: I could barely breathe, and I wasn’t sure a sound would come out when I opened my mouth to sing.

    2: Despite my nerves, I was able to do it.

    3: My part certainly wasn’t perfect and may have been a little screechy, but I was proud of myself nonetheless.
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