Question
What is a reflection?
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
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A reflection typically refers to when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative. This allows for deeper insight into their thoughts and feelings about what has transpired, providing the reader with a more nuanced understanding of the character's development and the themes of the story.
The other definitions you provided refer to different literary elements: posing thought-provoking questions can engage the reader; offering resolutions pertains to conflict resolution in the plot; and introducing a new character is about expanding the story's dynamics and interactions.
The other definitions you provided refer to different literary elements: posing thought-provoking questions can engage the reader; offering resolutions pertains to conflict resolution in the plot; and introducing a new character is about expanding the story's dynamics and interactions.