The person who asked this question was thinking in terms of a chain of events. It's also like asking for a series of causes and effects. Given the first event, how did that event produce the event that followed. Then, how did the second event cause the next, and the next.
2007-02-27 07:16:52
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answered by Carolyn 1
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This may be in reference to how the story flowed, transitioned from one idea to the next. Did the events at the beginning get resolved as the story progressed? Did everything make sense or was the storyline lost by the end? You might want to be thinking on how one thing led to another.
2007-02-27 06:33:08
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answered by JBoy 1
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How did each event affect the next. How did one event cause the next to occur.
2007-02-27 06:47:02
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answered by nnylahs89 2
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emm should mean like how does one event lead to the next.
basically in a play or something it would mean how does scene 1 lead to scene 2 or how does scene 2 continue on from scene 1- both the same answer i think lol
2007-02-27 06:32:48
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answered by GRAND SLAM 09 BABYYY 2
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how did the occurrence of one event cause the occurrence of the events that happened after it?
2007-02-27 06:32:16
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answered by iammsblue 2
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