Identify the organizational pattern from the following example.
When I was a boy, I wanted to be a professional baseball player. I played in Little League for three
years, enjoying it very much. There I learned the fundamentals of baseball. As a young teenager, I
was active in Pony League. The competition was stiff, and instead of playing third base, my position
since Little League, I was changed to outfield. In high school, I was on the freshman team, then the
junior varsity, and finally I made the varsity team in my senior year.
After high school I was offered a contract to play professional baseball in the farm system of the
Minnesota Twins. I played Class A ball for two years, and I was on a Double A ball club for one year. I
only hit.245, and I soon realized that if I continued to make baseball my career, I would always be in
the minors, never on a major league team.
I was almost twenty-one years old then. I quit professional baseball and went to college. Now I'm
past the age of thirty-five, and I teach history at Washington High School in Timesberg, Iowa. I'm
also the varsity baseball coach, and I love it. I love baseball and always will.
O inference
logical sequence
Ochronological sequence
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