Sequence is a line of events in chronological order, usually starting with the event farthest back in time and leading up to the present, or end, of the book.
In reading, the term "sequence" refers to the order in which events or information are presented in a text. Understanding the sequence helps readers follow the flow of the story or argument and comprehend how one event or idea leads to another. Sequencing can also involve identifying chronological order or cause and effect relationships within a text.
To follow the words in chronological order.
amino acid sequence.
The order of the instructions is the sequence.
sequence of events
Seven is the mean of the sequence.
a pattern or sequence.
what does a reading of 6 mean?
Sequence that has addition or (subtractions*) subtraction will be +(-4)
No, it does not.
No, and it does not mean repetition, either.
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Not in a row or sequence
A single number, such as 483672438 does not make a sequence.