You call them 'sequence of events'.
I think you mean chronological order or sequencing.
a continuous or connected series: a sonnet sequence.Like a chain, or a necklace of pearls, the pearls are in a sequence, one after the other in an orderly fashion.
can you give me the a sentence for sequence There was a sequence of events that occurred last night. There was alot of sequence on the dress you was wearing
Narrative
It is a list of events ordered according to the times at which they started (or finished).
Yes, it can mean that. It can mean a dramatic sequence of events, such as; The earthquake set off a cavalcade of aftershocks. It also means a parade, such as: A cavalcade of floats made up the parade.
You call them 'sequence of events'.
I think you mean chronological order or sequencing.
a continuous or connected series: a sonnet sequence.Like a chain, or a necklace of pearls, the pearls are in a sequence, one after the other in an orderly fashion.
order of events or actions in a novel, story or play.
I'm sorry, but I need more context or the specific excerpt you are referring to in order to provide a detailed explanation of how the sequence of events creates suspense. Suspense is typically built through a combination of pacing, foreshadowing, and the unknown outcome of events. By examining the specific details and structure of the sequence in question, we can better understand how the author is manipulating these elements to evoke a sense of tension and anticipation in the reader.
A 'chronicle' is a narrative report (a story) setting down a sequence of events in order, the events may be real or fictional. 'To chronicle' something is to make an record of events.
historyA record of events told in sequence is called a Chronicle.
time lines are basically a sequence of events in order.
What is the sequence of events associated with the proper functioning of the pacemaker?
A sequence of events that repeats itself is known as a cycle.