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You canorganizechronologicallyas well.

A chronological organization to your presentation, unlike its logical counterpart, is often difficult to dispute. Here you are simply presenting facts, figures, or issues in the order of their occurrence. The one risk with this approach lies in the potential of your forgetting or leaving out (intentionally or unintentionally) facts your audience considers important.

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