How can a speaker show a chronological relationship between ideas?

1. Organize the information in the order things happened.

2. Show how an event happened and what results it had.

3. Discuss similarities and differences between ideas.

4. Identify a problem and ways to solve it.

5. Use time markers such as "first," "next," "then," "after," "finally," etc.

6. Use transition words such as "previously," "subsequently," "meanwhile," "eventually," etc.

7. Use visuals such as timelines or flowcharts to illustrate the chronological relationship.

8. Provide historical context and explain how events led to one another.

9. Use anecdotes or personal stories to illustrate the progression of events.

10. Summarize key points and emphasize the order in which they occurred.