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The Chronological Order In A Nonfiction Works Of Sundeen

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The structure of question/answer helps with the chronological order in this nonfiction piece. At first, Sundeen thought that his friend Daniel Suelo, at age thirty-nine, had gone crazy when he decided to leave all of his money behind. On the other hand, Sundeen had remembered their conversations about tax raises being tripled over the past ten years and how they were angry about this, so he knew there was a reason for this. “By the time I set out to find him again, we hadn’t had a conversation in more than a decade. I had heard of Daniel’s attempt to live without money, and I’d assumed he had simply lost his mind” (Sundeen 5). This could be used in the context of a question when the majority would’ve asked Daniel Suelo why he had decided to

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