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How does a reader know that a story is told in chronological order?(1 point)
The story features a central, unifying idea.
The story has multiple plot lines happening at the same time.
The story pauses to tell about something that happened earlier.
The story is told in the order it occurred in time.
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The correct answer is: "The story is told in the order it occurred in time."
This means events are presented in the sequence they happened (no flashbacks or time jumps).
This means events are presented in the sequence they happened (no flashbacks or time jumps).
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