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One way an author can call attention to the order of events in a narrative is by using

setting

description

dialogue

transitions

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Answered by Anonymous
You transition from youth to age, not from age to youth, usually.
Answered by Connexus helper
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1: the order of events in a story
2: transitions
3: carter took a stroll....
4: caroline picked up her guitar....

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Answered by nobody
1.The order of events in a story.
2.transitions
3.Carter took a stroll through his garden and stopped to smell the flowers. He regretted this decision when, a few minutes later, he began to sneeze.
4.Caroline picked up her guitar and collected her tuning device.
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1. Chronological order refers to
B The order of events in a story.

2.One way an author can call attention to the order of events in a narrative is by using
C transitions

3.Which narrative shows an example of direct cause and effect?
B Carter took a stroll through his garden and stopped to smell the flowers. He regretted this decision when, a few minutes later, he began to sneeze.

4.Which of the following sentences should appear first in a narrative organized chronologically?
C Caroline picked up her guitar and collected her tuning device.
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