Which TWO of these statements are true of a linear structure?(1 point)

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There are usually two or more storylines that come together.
There are usually two or more storylines that come together.

It is when a story is not in chronological order.
It is when a story is not in chronological order.

It is when a story moves forward in the order in which events occur.
It is when a story moves forward in the order in which events occur.

It is the same as telling a story where the everything is told in the exact timeline of what happened.

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The two statements that are true of a linear structure are:

  1. It is when a story moves forward in the order in which events occur.
  2. It is the same as telling a story where everything is told in the exact timeline of what happened.

Both of these statements describe the characteristic of a linear narrative where events unfold sequentially, following the chronological order.