Identify the sentence that correctly uses one or more transitions to indicate a chronological relationship. A. He reviewed his
list, thinking about what he needed to do. B. He reviewed his list; however, he was done with his chores. C. He reviewed his list; next, he needed to do the grocery shopping. D. He reviewed his list; nevertheless, he decided to skip his chores and watch television.
i think it's C because chronological mean starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred, which mean if he started with something first , he's going to follow what is next in the list until he's done.