Delia wonders where her husband has gone with her horse and buggy.
Sykes drops a whip on Delia, who thinks it's a snake.
Sykes drops a whip on Delia, who thinks it's a snake.
Sykes kicks Delia's laundry piles.
Delia lies awake thinking about her marriage.
It is called "chronological order".
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They mean listing events in the order that they happened.
Important events are placed in chronological order because it's easier to keep track of and it allows you to see how one event leads to and influences another event.
Chronological order would be I, II, III, IV if you are referring to those numbers. If you mean events as listed in some book, then we have no way of knowing.
Chronological order.
Placing events in the order of their occurrence is "chronological order".
Chronological order arranges events in the order in which they occurred.
Plot order. A staple of postmodernism is emphasizing the difference between narrative (plot) order and chronological order. In postmodernism, events in a story do not need to occur in chronological order.
chronological order.
Chronological order
Put the events in chronological order.
Chronological order arranges events in the order in which they occurred.
Good readers will try to make sense of the events by putting them into chronological order inside their minds!
Events are typically told in chronological order in a text structure called sequential or chronological structure. This structure presents information in the same order that the events occurred, allowing readers to follow a timeline of events.
Chronological order means the order, in terms of time, in which a series of events occurred. For example, if I were to write the events of my day in chronological order, they would be written in the order they happened, starting from when I woke up this morning, and ending when I go to sleep at night.From the beginning to the end.
Chronological order is natural to people, so putting events into order helps you to understand and remember them better. Events that are out of order are more confusing, and so harder to understand.