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22 May, 14:17

Which line from the text provides evidence that the author uses sequencing to describe the events she witnessed?

"You have to go to the darkest places of the earth to see the brightest lights, to the most obscure spot to find the

greatest heroes."

"It was not because she had no dear ones in peril; her husband was far away, ministering to those who were

sending her and her babies to destruction."

"About eight o'clock that evening we came to a station where there stood one of these trains."

"It was made up of cattle-trucks, and the faces of little children were looking out from behind the tiny barred

windows of each truck."

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  1. 22 May, 16:54
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    "About eight o'clock that evening we came to a station where there stood one of these trains" is the sentence which provides evidence that the author uses sequencing to describe the events she witnessed.

    In reading and writing, sequencing is the identification of a chronology in a narrative. Once it's made clear what the beginning, the middle, and the end are, the text is easier to understand.

    Here, you can tell the narrator is telling her story chronologically because she uses time indicators: "About eight o'clock that evening."
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