"Mockingbird" by Kathryn Erskine follows Caitlin, a young girl with Asperger's syndrome, as she copes with the loss of her brother. Major events include: Caitlin's brother dies in a school shooting, she struggles with understanding emotions and social cues, she befriends a new student named Michael, and eventually finds closure by participating in a school art project dedicated to her brother.
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Chronological order.
Put the events in chronological order.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" follows a non-linear structure, but the events occur over a few years in the 1930s in Maycomb, Alabama. The story begins with Scout recalling events from her childhood and then moves back and forth between different time frames, leading up to the trial of Tom Robinson and its aftermath.
Placing events in the order of their occurrence is "chronological order".
Chronological order arranges events in the order in which they occurred.
Chronological
Good readers will try to make sense of the events by putting them into chronological order inside their minds!
The events in an autobiography are usually listed in chronological order.
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
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.