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How can a reader tell when a story is in chronological order?(1 point)
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The scenes alternate to show what is happening with two or more characters at the same time.
The scenes alternate to show what is happening with two or more characters at the same time.

The scenes focus solely on one character and occasionally show moments from the character’s past.
The scenes focus solely on one character and occasionally show moments from the character’s past.

The events are told out of order to increase the sense of mystery or suspense.
The events are told out of order to increase the sense of mystery or suspense.

The events are told in sequence or in the order they happened in time.
The events are told in sequence or in the order they happened in time.
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The correct response is:

The events are told in sequence or in the order they happened in time.

This indicates that the story is presented in chronological order.

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