Sequiturs are things that logically follow from other things that have been said or done.
Sequiturs are usually good because they make sense and are logical.
Examples:
In the story, the characters' actions are sequiturs to what happened before.
Her answer was a sequitur to the question.
The teacher's question and the student's answer were sequiturs.
The dog barking at the mailman is a sequitur to the mailman coming to the house.
The big noise was a sequitur to the big truck.
The rain is a sequitur to the dark clouds.