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Why do authors often use transition words and phrases in narratives?(1 point)
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To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To compare and contrast characters.
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To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To create a cliffhanger at the end of a story.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To show that a plot structure is linear.
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.
To compare and contrast characters.
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The correct response is:
**To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.**
Transition words and phrases help to guide readers through the narrative, clarifying relationships between events and enhancing the overall flow of the story.
**To navigate the twists and turns of a plot.**
Transition words and phrases help to guide readers through the narrative, clarifying relationships between events and enhancing the overall flow of the story.
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