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What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order?(1 point)
Responses

The writer moves the reader from the present to the future.
The writer moves the reader from the present to the future.

The writer describes events in the order in which they happened in time.
The writer describes events in the order in which they happened in time.

The writer includes more than one plot line that take place at the same time.
The writer includes more than one plot line that take place at the same time.

The writer moves the reader from the present to the past.
The writer moves the reader from the present to the past.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The writer describes events in the order in which they happened in time.