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chronological order
In sequence: happening in chronological order, or forming a sequence. ^_^ Please tell me if that was useful.
I think you mean chronological order or sequencing.
Sequencing of events is another term for putting things in chronological order. This is the act of putting events together in the order that they happened.
The order the events occurred in.
Chronological order.
chronological order
A given sequence has the capacity to indicate chronological order
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.
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.
Chronological Order
A chronological order
In sequence: happening in chronological order, or forming a sequence. ^_^ Please tell me if that was useful.
the chronological order of economic theories
Depends on what you mean by signal words this is not common grammar terminology. Possibly the answer is both signal words show chronological order or sequence
That is the correct spelling of "chronological" (arranged in order by occurrence in time).
chronological order