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What is “chronological order” ?

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  • 04-04-2018
Chronological order is when one event follows another, particularly in a passage. It can normally be spotted when you can see words like "first" "second" "then" and "last." For example, First I went to the store, then I bought milk, and last, I paid for it. Hope that helps ?^W^?
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