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1)Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order they occurred? A)?Asked by Tg
Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order they occurred
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1. The order of events in a story.
2. transitions
3. Carter took a stroll through his garden and stopped to smell the flowers. He regretted this decision when, a few minutes later, he began to sneeze.
4. Caroline picked up her guitar and collected her tuning device.
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1. The order of events in a story.
2. transitions
3. Carter took a stroll through his garden and stopped to smell the flowers. He regretted this decision when, a few minutes later, he began to sneeze.
4. Caroline picked up her guitar and collected her tuning device.
Trust me you'll get an 100
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The author of a narrative might describe events in a different order they occurred to create suspense, add emphasis or manipulate the audience’s perspective. This technique is called a non-linear narrative, and it allows authors to create a more interesting and engaging storyline by jumbling up the chronology of events.
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