what is a sequence of events in a narrative?

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A sequence of events in a narrative refers to the order in which the events occur in a story. It is the timeline or chronological order of the different incidents that happen in the story. This helps to create a coherent and logical flow of events that engage and captivate the reader or audience. Some common elements of a sequence of events include the introduction of characters, setting the stage, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution or conclusion.
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