Question
Which of the following best describes the narrative structure of 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'?(1 point)
Responses
It uses a chronological structure to tell the story in the order events occurred
It uses a chronological structure to tell the story in the order events occurred
It has a three-part structure that manipulates time to create a surprise ending
It has a three-part structure that manipulates time to create a surprise ending
It shifts between first-person and third-person narration to reveal different perspectives
It shifts between first-person and third-person narration to reveal different perspectives
It employs a nonlinear structure that moves back and forth in time
Responses
It uses a chronological structure to tell the story in the order events occurred
It uses a chronological structure to tell the story in the order events occurred
It has a three-part structure that manipulates time to create a surprise ending
It has a three-part structure that manipulates time to create a surprise ending
It shifts between first-person and third-person narration to reveal different perspectives
It shifts between first-person and third-person narration to reveal different perspectives
It employs a nonlinear structure that moves back and forth in time
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best description of the narrative structure of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is:
**It has a three-part structure that manipulates time to create a surprise ending.**
The story is divided into three sections: the setup of the situation, the perception of time during the protagonist's escape, and the twist ending that reveals the truth about his fate. This structure creates a surprising and impactful conclusion.
**It has a three-part structure that manipulates time to create a surprise ending.**
The story is divided into three sections: the setup of the situation, the perception of time during the protagonist's escape, and the twist ending that reveals the truth about his fate. This structure creates a surprising and impactful conclusion.