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I'm afraid I cannot give you complete sentences or explain it because I don't know all exactly what you've learned, BUT I can help clear up what it's asking.
So, you probably know what a graphic organizer is-
So you explain what you have learned about "The Structure of the U.S. Constitution" in order of the things you've learned.
Take this for example:
"Brody feasted on the meal as he hadn't eaten in days. He got up and washed his dish off shortly after finishing. He left the kitchen to go play on his phone."
Now you put it in a graphic organizer:
Brody feasted → He washed his dish → Left the kitchen to play on phone
As a graphic organizer is a sequence graph. Meaning it's going to go in order. And with your topic, it wouldn't be by the ORDER you've learned, it'd be the ORDER of the HISTORY you've learned. (ex. 1894 - 1927)
I'm sorry if I couldn't make it any clearer or necessarily help you with the topic itself . . . -
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