It looks like you're talking about how to analyze the structure of an informational text, particularly in terms of how events are organized. Here’s a suggestion to fill in the blanks:
"Even when the overall structure of an informational text is not chronological, certain events may be shown in time order. The reader may rely on dates or signal words to reassemble those events and determine how they interrelate."
Signal words can include phrases like "first," "next," "then," and "finally," which help indicate the sequence of events. Let me know if you need more information or examples!