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Which type of organizational structure best describes "Benito's Ugly Bowl"?
Benito's Ugly Bowl
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a single detailed scene that ends with a flash-forward in time
several detailed scenes that lead to a climax
several scenes, with exposition setting up each one
exposition followed by a single detailed scene
Benito's Ugly Bowl
Responses
a single detailed scene that ends with a flash-forward in time
several detailed scenes that lead to a climax
several scenes, with exposition setting up each one
exposition followed by a single detailed scene
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The type of organizational structure that best describes "Benito's Ugly Bowl" is likely "several detailed scenes that lead to a climax." This structure allows for the development of multiple elements within the story, gradually building tension and leading to a significant moment or turning point. If the narrative includes various interactions, conflicts, or growth throughout the scenes, culminating in a climax, this option would fit well.
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