The word "chronological" refers to the arrangement of events or items in the order of their occurrence in time. It is often used to describe timelines, historical accounts, or narratives that follow a sequential progression. For example, a chronological timeline of a person's life would list events from birth to the present in the order they happened.
Non-linear
They mean listing events in the order that they happened.
It means oldest first and newest last.
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.
The word that refers to the chronological or time order of events in a reading passage is "sequence." Sequence indicates the arrangement of events or actions as they occur over time, helping readers understand the progression and relationship between different moments in the narrative.
Non-linear
The word 'chronological' is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
Put the events in chronological order.
I have trouble with chronological order in school like that.
I put the chapters of my book in chronological order
How about chronological?
The events in an autobiography are usually listed in chronological order.
The Greek word chronos means time, and words with chron in them like chronometer, anachronism, or chronological all have to do with time.
The root word is chrono, originating from the Greek, meaning or relating to time.
chronological
The lazy student read the WikiAnswers responses to his homework question in chronological order.
chronology Do you mean chronological?