How can structuring a narrative in chronological order create a sense of surprise for the reader?

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• The reader fails to see big events coming because there are no clues.
• The reader can learn about the events from the most recent to the oldest.
• The reader can tell what time events happened in the story.
• The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.

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The correct answer is: The reader becomes aware of events only as the characters do.

By structuring a narrative in chronological order, the reader discovers events in the same sequence that the characters do, which can create a sense of surprise when unexpected developments unfold.