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I NEED HELP PLEASE!!

Transitions that put something in chronological order are called
sequential transitions
causal transitions
adversative transitions
additive transitions

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User Balaji V
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Answer:

The answer is squential transitions.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the right answer because squential transitions means transitions show order, or sequence of some sort. Chonological order is in a sequence/order so this means the squential transitions is the right answer.

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User DUzun
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Well chronological order is like A-Z with events but since this is English I would pick casual transitions.
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