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Irina18 [472]
3 years ago
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How is the process of thinking chronologically similar to that of creating a timeline?

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DerKrebs [107]3 years ago
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Answer:

i hope this helps <3

Explanation:

both require thinking about time as a series of events that take place one after the other--as opposed to focusing on similarities and connections between events that may be "out of order" on a given timeline.

NikAS [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Both the processes of creating a timeline and thinking chronologically are similar in that both require thinking about time as a series of events that take place one after the other--as opposed to focusing on similarities and connections between events that may be "out of order" on a given timeline.

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