1. Sentence describing a sequence:
This is the most likely interpretation. A sequence sentence simply describes a series of events or actions in the order they happen. For example:
* "First, I woke up, then I had breakfast, and finally, I went to work."
* "The artist mixed the paints, then applied them to the canvas, and finally signed the painting."
2. Sentence within a sequence:
This interpretation focuses on the sentence's position within a larger text or context. For instance, if you're talking about a series of instructions, each step might be described by a separate sentence. In this case, a "sequence sentence" would simply be any one sentence within that list of instructions.
3. Sentence with sequential structure:
This interpretation is less common, but it could refer to sentences that use grammatical structures emphasizing order, like conjunctions that indicate sequence (e.g., "first," "then," "next").
To better understand what "sequence sentence" means, please provide more context. For example:
* Where did you encounter this term?
* What was the surrounding text?
* What was the overall topic being discussed?
With more information, I can give you a more accurate explanation.