Questions: UNBROKEN that in 1. Reading Quiz Question 10 Instructions Order these events chronologically as they occur in the text: Available Options ( 5 of 5 ) Thirteen months after the Green Hornet crashed, Louie's family was informed by the military that he was dead. Louie and Phil were sent from Kwajalein to a POW camp in mainland Japan called Ofuna. Louie's family learned that their son was still alive after he spoke on the radio show Postman Calls. Louie beat a Japanese runner in a race at Ofuna, even though he knew he would be beaten for his victory. Watanabe, nicknamed "The Bird" at the POW camp at Omori, became fixated on making Loule's existence a living hell, calling him his "number one prisoner."

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Question 10

Instructions
Order these events chronologically as they occur in the text:

Available Options ( 5 of 5 )
Thirteen months after the Green Hornet crashed, Louie's family was informed by the military that he was dead.

Louie and Phil were sent from Kwajalein to a POW camp in mainland Japan called Ofuna.
Louie's family learned that their son was still alive after he spoke on the radio show Postman Calls.
Louie beat a Japanese runner in a race at Ofuna, even though he knew he would be beaten for his victory.
Watanabe, nicknamed "The Bird" at the POW camp at Omori, became fixated on making Loule's existence a living hell, calling him his "number one prisoner."
Transcript text: UNBROKEN that in 1. Reading Quiz Question 10 Instructions Order these events chronologically as they occur in the text: Available Options ( 5 of 5 ) Thirteen months after the Green Hornet crashed, Louie's family was informed by the military that he was dead. Louie and Phil were sent from Kwajalein to a POW camp in mainland Japan called Ofuna. Louie's family learned that their son was still alive after he spoke on the radio show Postman Calls. Louie beat a Japanese runner in a race at Ofuna, even though he knew he would be beaten for his victory. Watanabe, nicknamed "The Bird" at the POW camp at Omori, became fixated on making Loule's existence a living hell, calling him his "number one prisoner."
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To order the events chronologically as they occur in the text "Unbroken," we need to consider the sequence of events related to Louie Zamperini's experiences during World War II. Here is the correct chronological order:

  1. Thirteen months after the Green Hornet crashed, Louie's family was informed by the military that he was dead.
  2. Louie and Phil were sent from Kwajalein to a POW camp in mainland Japan called Ofuna.
  3. Louie beat a Japanese runner in a race at Ofuna, even though he knew he would be beaten for his victory.
  4. Watanabe, nicknamed "The Bird" at the POW camp at Omori, became fixated on making Louie's existence a living hell, calling him his "number one prisoner."
  5. Louie's family learned that their son was still alive after he spoke on the radio show Postman Calls.

This sequence reflects Louie's journey from being presumed dead to enduring hardships in various POW camps and eventually confirming his survival to his family.

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