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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?(1 point)
Responses
to create a mistake that the reader has to find and correct
to create a mistake that the reader has to find and correct
to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader
to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader
to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events
to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events
to create suspense by withholding information from the reader
Responses
to create a mistake that the reader has to find and correct
to create a mistake that the reader has to find and correct
to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader
to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader
to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events
to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events
to create suspense by withholding information from the reader
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The best explanation for why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred is **to create suspense by withholding information from the reader**. This technique can engage the reader and keep them interested in the unfolding plot.
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