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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 scenes, with exposition setting up each one
exposition followed by a single detailed scene
Benito's Ugly Bowl
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a single detailed scene that ends with a flash-forward in time
several scenes, with exposition setting up each one
exposition followed by a single detailed scene
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GPT-4o mini
Based on the options provided, it seems that "Benito's Ugly Bowl" would best be described as "several scenes, with exposition setting up each one." This type of structure allows for the development of characters and themes across different scenes, providing context and background before the action unfolds. If the story involves multiple events or character interactions leading to a climax or conclusion, this structure would be appropriate.
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