A straight chronological sequence is the arrangement of events or information in the order they occurred in time, from the earliest to the most recent. This method allows for a clear, linear understanding of how events relate to one another temporally. It is commonly used in storytelling, historical accounts, and timelines to provide clarity and coherence.
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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.
numbered lists
Another term for chronological order is "temporal sequence." This phrase emphasizes the arrangement of events in the order they occurred over time. Other synonyms include "sequential order" and "time order."
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Chronological order.
A given sequence has the capacity to indicate chronological order
A chronological order
Chronological Order
In sequence: happening in chronological order, or forming a sequence. ^_^ Please tell me if that was useful.
chronological, time, and sequence
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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
It means oldest first and newest last.
A following of one thing after another in the context of time.
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