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How are the events told in a story with a linear chronology?
by having an older narrator remembering events
as hints about future events
in the order the events happen
as a series of flashbacks of different characters
by having an older narrator remembering events
as hints about future events
in the order the events happen
as a series of flashbacks of different characters
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GPT 3.5
The events in a story with a linear chronology are typically presented in the order the events happen. The narrative progresses in a straightforward manner, following a chronological sequence of events. This means that the events unfold in a logical and chronological order, moving from one event to the next in a linear fashion. There are no flashbacks or jumps in time to disrupt the linear progression of the story.
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