later, molina turned his hobby into a profession. he became a trash collector with the new york city…

later, molina turned his hobby into a profession. he became a trash collector with the new york city department of sanitation. every day at work molina found perfectly good stuff that people threw out. he recovered signed baseballs, electric guitars, and even valuable jewelry, all in good condition. but he didnt dare take anything for himself. the department had an important rule: never take anything found on your route for personal use. instead of taking these items home, molina stashed them in the corner of the departments garage. soon other sanitation workers started bringing molina items they had found. his co - workers liked to stop by and admire the displays, which included old cameras, candy dispensers, and robotic toys. “this reminds me of something my grandpa had!” one might say. it was like walking into a time capsule. after more than three decades, the once small collection grew until it filled an entire floor of the garage. how does the author organize ideas in the second passage? add the answer to the chart. pigging out on plastic treasures in the trash she explains a problem and then describes a solution. she explains why people throw valuables away. she tries to persuade readers to start a trash collection. she describes the trash collection in the order of events.