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.
A peaceful Utopian world where people due not need to worry about financial troubles or poverty.
"I would like before I die to live in a community where no individual has an income that could not provide his family with the ordinary comforts and pleasures of life, and where no individual has an income so large that he did not have to think about his expenditures, and where the spread between is not so great but that the essentials of life may lie within the possession of all concerned. There could be no give and take in many ways for pleasure, but there need be no acceptance of charity."
- What I Hope to Leave Behind, Lines 8-15.
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An intensive pronoun is used correctly in sentence A, "Emilia herself didn't realize the spy had gained access codes until the security breach happened.
Intensive pronouns are used to add emphasis. They are usually found directly after the subject in which they modify. Intensive pronouns include the words myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. In this case, the intensive pronoun is herself because it is modifying the subject, Emilia.
B, D, and E would all be qualifying answers
C. he was the first individual to fly across the atlantic ocean without stopping.