Answer:
<u>Chronological orde</u>r is the arrangement of events in the order in which they occur.
Explanation:
When writing, authors have the freedom to arrange the events in whichever way they consider best to tell the story. <u>When they choose to tell the events in the sequence they happened in time, they are telling them in chronological order. For example, a book about a character's life that tells events of his childhood, moving on to his adulthood and, finally, to his death as an old man follows the chronological order. </u>Sometimes, authors can choose to go back in time, to tell an event that happened prior to that moment so that the audience will receive important information concerning a character. That is a flashback. Authors can also choose to flash forward and show a future event. In these two cases, chronological order is not being respected.
He wants to make sure his men survive , and he loves to boast on his accomplishments
Hello there,
A verb: Something to describe something.
A adverb: P<span>hrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective.
Preposition: To </span><span> precede.
Adjective: To modify
Your correct answer would be "Adverb".
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~Jurgen
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The correct answer is: [D]: "paradox" .
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