Sequence is extremely important when it comes to A. chronological order.
Chronological order means that you are writing events in the exact order in which they occurred. Obviously, this is where sequence comes in, because sequence of events refers to the way, or order in which they actually happened. Thus, sequence is important for chronology, and doesn't have much to do with cause and effect, compare and contrast, or examples and explanations.
I think in your introduction.
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<span>The statement about the sentence that is true is B. the sentence needs commas because the participial phrase is nonsessential. Nonessential phrases, unlike essential ones, are not that important in a sentence, and can thus be easily removed without changing the meaning of the sentence drastically. They are always set off from the rest of the sentence by commas, whereas essential phrases don't have commas around them. Here, the nonessential phrase is cradling the baseball in his mitt.</span>