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Read the list of events from Act I below and arrange them in chronological order.

Dr. Gibbs returns from delivering twins.
Mrs. Gibbs starts to make a fire.
The paperboy delivers a paper.
The two families eat breakfast.
Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb discuss a trip to France.
Professor Willard presents geological and anthropological information.
Emily and George discuss homework.
Mr. Webb presents a political and social report.
Mr. Webb finds Emily unable to sleep when he comes home.
George and his father have a talk about responsibility.

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