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What is non-chronolgical?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 12/24/2022

When something is in "chronological order", it means it is in order of time. For example, a story might be told in chronological order - explaining the events in the order they happened. "Non-chronological", of course, means that some things are told in a different order.

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