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What does "chronological order" mean? Could you suggest some other examples that I can use when introducing order?

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Rebecca

"Chronological order" is listing, describing, or discussing when events happened as they relate to time. Basically, it is like looking at the timeline to view what a good fast and what happened after that. Other ways to sort or order things are alphabetical order, importance/priority, or by some category such as time required, quantity, quality, etc. Ex: I like to keep my books in alphabetical order. Ex: Her to-do list is listed in order of priority.

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