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An essay that uses first, next and finally indicates what type of organization?
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An essay that uses first, next and finally indicates what type of organization?
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An essay that uses words such as first, second, and finally is an example of chronological order.
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An essay that uses first, next, and last, is usually written in
chronological order
. Those three words imply that the events happened in order as they progressed, and chronological order is placing things in order as they progressed.
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