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What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order? (1 point)
The writer moves the reader from the present
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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
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1. What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order?
A. The writer moves the reader from the present to
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1. What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order?
A. The writer moves the reader from the present to
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2. The writer describes events in the order in which they happened in time.
A. to make the story structure more interesting B. to
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What is an outline? (1 point)
• alist of the writer's favorite events from the story • a complete rough draft of the story
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What is an outline?(1 point)
Responses a brainstormed list of topics that the writer might want to write about a list of events
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What is an outline? (1 point)
a brainstormed list of topics that the writer might want to write about a list of events in the
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What is an outline? (1 point)
a list of the writer's favorite events from the story a brainstormed list of topics that the writer
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What is an outline?
A. a list of the writer’s favorite events from the story B. a list of events in the story written in the
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