The main difference between fantasy and realistic fiction is that in fantasy stories, there are often supernatural elements or beings. Realistic fiction, on the other hand, typically deals with everyday life and situations that could happen in the real world, without supernatural elements.
What is the main difference between fantasy and realistic fiction?(1 point)
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In fantasy stories, technology is key to setting or plot.
In fantasy stories, technology is key to setting or plot.
In realistic fiction, the setting of the story is often magical.
In realistic fiction, the setting of the story is often magical.
In fantasy stories, there are often supernatural elements or beings.
In fantasy stories, there are often supernatural elements or beings.
In realistic fiction, characters face dangers posed by the natural world.
In realistic fiction, characters face dangers posed by the natural world.
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to inspire the reader to start the story over
to inspire the reader to start the story over
to show something that will happen in the future
to show something that will happen in the future
to relieve tension in a story
to relieve tension in a story
to show something that happened in the past
The purpose of a flashback is to show something that happened in the past. Flashbacks provide context or background information that can deepen the reader's understanding of the characters, motivations, and events occurring in the present story.
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Sylvia struggled to free herself. Why was she stuck? And what was that strange buzzing sound coming from the sky? Suddenly, she woke up to her alarm blaring. It was all a dream!
Sylvia struggled to free herself. Why was she stuck? And what was that strange buzzing sound coming from the sky? Suddenly, she woke up to her alarm blaring. It was all a dream!

She pulled on the backpack, but it wouldn’t come free. Oh well, she thought to herself, and sat down on the sidewalk. I guess I’ll be late today. She watched the bus come and go, resigned to her late arrival.
She pulled on the backpack, but it wouldn’t come free. Oh well , she thought to herself, and sat down on the sidewalk. I guess I’ll be late today . She watched the bus come and go, resigned to her late arrival.

As she struggled to free herself, the bus pulled into view. She waved her arms wildly, but the driver didn’t notice her. And she was …
The paragraph that would help build tension if added to the story is:
As she struggled to free herself, the bus pulled into view. She waved her arms wildly, but the driver didn’t notice her. And she was …
This paragraph creates a sense of urgency and danger, as Sylvia is in a precarious situation with the bus approaching but unable to escape.
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The reader can tell what time events happened in the story.
The reader can tell what time events happened in the story.
The reader can learn about the events from the most recent to the oldest.
The reader can learn about the events from the most recent to the oldest.
The reader fails to see big events coming because there are no clues.
The reader fails to see big events coming because there are no clues.
The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.
The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.
Structuring a narrative in chronological order can create a sense of surprise for the reader because the reader fails to see big events coming because there are no clues. By presenting events in the sequence they occur, readers may not have the opportunity to anticipate twists or outcomes, making the surprises feel more impactful as they unfold in real time alongside the characters.