Question
Flashes forward and backward are useful writing tools for a variety of reasons. What is the LEAST likely reason to use a “flash”?
(1 point)
Responses
to deepen the inner conflict of the character
to deepen the inner conflict of the character
to provide the reader with important hints that foreshadow future events
to provide the reader with important hints that foreshadow future events
to introduce a new character to the story
to introduce a new character to the story
to create contrast for the character through memories of happier times
(1 point)
Responses
to deepen the inner conflict of the character
to deepen the inner conflict of the character
to provide the reader with important hints that foreshadow future events
to provide the reader with important hints that foreshadow future events
to introduce a new character to the story
to introduce a new character to the story
to create contrast for the character through memories of happier times
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The least likely reason to use a "flash" (flash forward or flashback) is **to introduce a new character to the story**. Flashes are typically used to reveal inner conflict, provide foreshadowing, or create contrast through memories, rather than to introduce new characters.
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