Use the text to put the events in order.
Houses are built from the ground up. A building crew must pour concrete to create a foundation for
the house. Before they can build the foundation, the crew must clear any rocks and roots from the
plot of land. The floors, walls, and ceilings of the house, which make up its frame, are built after the
concrete in the foundation has dried. Once the house's frame is finished, siding and roofing are
added.
Siding and
roofing are
added.
Concrete
is poured.
A frame is
built.
A crew
clears the
land.