Asked by TIM

Question
Use the story The Unbreakable Code to answer the question.


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

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the story text here — can you paste the passage or give a brief summary of the events? Then I’ll pick the best answer.

Meanwhile, here’s a quick way to identify which structure fits:

- Chronological order: events are told in the order they happened (signal words: first, next, then, finally; a clear timeline).
- Flashback: the narrator or story jumps back to earlier events (signal words: “remember,” “years earlier,” “back then,” or an explicit past-scene).
- Flash forward: the narrative jumps ahead to future events (phrases like “later,” “in the years to come,” or an abrupt future scene).
- Compare and contrast: the text organizes information by showing similarities and differences between two or more things (signal words: similarly, however, unlike, both, on the other hand).

If you share a paragraph or summary, I’ll choose the correct option.