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In a narrative essay, how can a writer give background information that clarifies how the conflict arises?
by describing the falling action
by using more transitions
by using a flashback
by reflecting on the solution
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By using a flashback.
A flashback lets the writer show earlier events or circumstances that led to the present conflict, giving readers necessary background and motivation. (Describing the falling action, adding transitions, or reflecting on the solution do different jobs in a narrative.)
A flashback lets the writer show earlier events or circumstances that led to the present conflict, giving readers necessary background and motivation. (Describing the falling action, adding transitions, or reflecting on the solution do different jobs in a narrative.)
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