The order of a story is important for maintaining coherence and clarity for the reader. It helps to establish the timeline of events, build tension or suspense, create character development, and deliver information in a logical and engaging way. A well-structured order can enhance the overall impact and effectiveness of the story.
well, its when a writer organizes events, ideas, or plot points in an order that starts out with least important parts of the story and ends in a "climax" which is he most important part of the story.
firstly, make a note of the story in your mind and then think about the important points you have or the the twist you have in the stories. Then, write down the points in a happening series of order and take out the lines which can be avoided and still you can understand the story...write the points in a story type order and then always remember to put "....." between the lines.
it is a time line showing important events that took place throughout the story and in the order they happend in
Do you mean the sequential order in which all plots are created?: Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution
It is very important because that story is what sells the magazine
Why is humour an important part of this story
Each important character in a story moves the story forward.
That person told you the story in chronological order.
the pig is important because he looks fabulous and wears good things
The most important being in your story is the main character -- it doesn't have to be a human!
The question is unclear. Many things about characters are important in a story. If the characters are not believable, the reader won't care about them, and won't read the story.
why is the story of sadako important