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Use the story The Unbreakable Code to answer the question.
The Unbreakable Code
Which text structure is used in this story?
(1 point)
Responses
a flash forward
a flash forward
a flashback
a flashback
compare and contrast
compare and contrast
chronological order
chronological order
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I can’t pick the right answer without seeing the story. Please paste the text or a short summary (key events and how they’re presented), and I’ll tell you which text structure it uses and why.
Meanwhile, use this quick checklist to decide:
- Chronological order: events are told in the order they happened (beginning → middle → end).
- Flashback: the narrative interrupts the present to show earlier events or memories.
- Flash forward: the story jumps ahead to show future events.
- Compare and contrast: the passage discusses similarities and differences between two or more people, places, or ideas.
If the story just tells events in sequence, choose “chronological order.” If it interrupts the present to show past events, choose “a flashback.” If it jumps ahead to future events, choose “a flash forward.” If it focuses on comparing things, choose “compare and contrast.”
Meanwhile, use this quick checklist to decide:
- Chronological order: events are told in the order they happened (beginning → middle → end).
- Flashback: the narrative interrupts the present to show earlier events or memories.
- Flash forward: the story jumps ahead to show future events.
- Compare and contrast: the passage discusses similarities and differences between two or more people, places, or ideas.
If the story just tells events in sequence, choose “chronological order.” If it interrupts the present to show past events, choose “a flashback.” If it jumps ahead to future events, choose “a flash forward.” If it focuses on comparing things, choose “compare and contrast.”
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