The correct answer is time/chronological order because chronological order is the sequence of events in a story, and if you put them in at the correct time you get an understandable paragraph, story, etc...
The text structure that presents a variety of events in a logical sequence so that the reader is able to follow along effortlessly is time/order chronological.
Explanation:
There are many text structures an author could use to organize his/her ideas and communicate them effectively. In a time/order chronological structure, information is arranged according to the progression of events in time, either forward or backward. Therefore, this would be the most useful pattern to present <em>a variety of events in a logical sequence so that the reader is able to follow along effortlessly.</em>
in the passage it said that he couldnt count without his glasses on concluding that he couldnt see well to begin with without his glasses. So if he was going to do the test and base on the evidence he couldnt have passed the test without his glasses because he couldnt see