1. The events in Night are told in chronological order. How does the sequence of
events contribute to the author's purpose?
A) By using chronological order, the authors build momentum, suspense, and anxiety about the
outcome of events.
B) By creating an orderly sequence, the authors help readers to predict the conclusions of their
stories.
C) So that they could have more control of the narrative, the authors ordered events in the
sequence in which they occurred.
D) Unlike other possible organizing techniques, chronological order helps authors decide which
events are important to relate.