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What is a flashback?
a long explanation presenting the internal thoughts of a secondary character
a vivid description of the setting that helps the reader to place himself or herself in the story
an interruption in the flow of a narrative to hint at events that will take place in the future
a scene that interrupts the flow of a narrative to insert events that took place earlier
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A scene that interrupts the flow of a narrative to insert events that took place earlier.
(Flashbacks show past events to provide background or context for the current story.)
(Flashbacks show past events to provide background or context for the current story.)
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