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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred? (1 point)
• to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader
O to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events
O to create suspense by withholding information from the reader
O to create a mistake that the reader has to find and correct

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
O to create suspense by withholding information from the reader

Explanation: Authors often rearrange chronological order (flashbacks, in medias res, etc.) to build suspense, reveal key details at strategic moments, or deepen emotional impact.