Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.
Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.
Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.
Chronological order
Tell the story events in sequential order.
Answer this question… chronological thinking.
Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.
Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.
Changing the pacing can bulid tension and suspense.
Either of these changes can build tension and suspense.
By changing the sentence structure or how quickly events unfold in a story
Either of these changes can build tension and suspense.
Most stories have an order of events. If there's no order, it's to make any sense out of a story. However, some pieces of modernist literature forgo a clear order of events (or any order at all).
plot
yes
Of course, please provide the events in the story so that I can help you arrange them in chronological order.
Sequencing events is the number in the sentence in the order which they appear in the story.
Most events are random yes but some actually effect the story