How can structuring a narrative in chronological order create a sense of surprise for the reader?(1 point)

Responses

The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.
The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.

The reader can learn about the events from the most recent to the oldest.
The reader can learn about the events from the most recent to the oldest.

The reader fails to see big events coming because there are no clues.
The reader fails to see big events coming because there are no clues.

The reader can tell what time events happened in the story.

1 answer

The response that best explains how structuring a narrative in chronological order can create a sense of surprise for the reader is:

The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.

This structure allows for revelations and twists to unfold in real-time with the characters, enhancing the element of surprise as the reader discovers key information simultaneously with them.