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Which statement explains why an author would include a flashback as an element of nonlinear plot development in a story? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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to give the reader a hint about what may happen later in the story
to give the reader a hint about what may happen later in the story
to provide the reader with background information about characters or events
to provide the reader with background information about characters or events
to use a central character or event to connect two or more narratives
to use a central character or event to connect two or more narratives
to create a feeling of suspense or tension about future events
to create a feeling of suspense or tension about future events
to interrupt the sequence of events as a way to gain the reader's interest
to interrupt the sequence of events as a way to gain the reader's interest
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Which statement explains why an author would include a flashback as an element of nonlinear plot development in a story? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
to give the reader a hint about what may happen later in the story
to give the reader a hint about what may happen later in the story
to provide the reader with background information about characters or events
to provide the reader with background information about characters or events
to use a central character or event to connect two or more narratives
to use a central character or event to connect two or more narratives
to create a feeling of suspense or tension about future events
to create a feeling of suspense or tension about future events
to interrupt the sequence of events as a way to gain the reader's interest
to interrupt the sequence of events as a way to gain the reader's interest
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The two correct answers that explain why an author would include a flashback as an element of nonlinear plot development in a story are:
1. **to provide the reader with background information about characters or events**
2. **to create a feeling of suspense or tension about future events**
These options reflect how flashbacks can offer context and build anticipation within a narrative.
1. **to provide the reader with background information about characters or events**
2. **to create a feeling of suspense or tension about future events**
These options reflect how flashbacks can offer context and build anticipation within a narrative.
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