"By 8:00am, we had struggled on to the South Summit, 28,700 feet. After a short rest, Chris took off for the summit, cranking it into "Morris gear," and Luis took over in front of me. From the South Summit, the true summit is still at least two hours away across the three-hundred-foot-long-knife-edge ridge, up the fifty-foot vertical Hillary Step, and finally traversing up a long slightly broader ridge to the summit." What organizational structure is the author using in this passage from "Everest"?

Respuesta :

Chronological, or Sequential, Order 

Answer:

The author used the chronological order as an organizational structure.

Explanation:

Chronological is an adjective that defines everything that follows a chronology, that is, that follows a natural sequence of events in the course of time.

To say that this text is organized chronologically means that the text is listed or described in the order in which it actually happened, adopting time as a reference. Which implies the idea of ​​consecutiveness and progression. Thus, if the text is arranged in chronological order, it is because it is embedded in a series of events, whether at the beginning, middle or end.

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