What does the past perfect tense help a story writer do?

explain what will happen in the future after the story ends

describe what happened before the story’s events began

predict how readers will feel about the story’s ending

suggest how the story is likely to end for the characters

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The past perfect tense helps a story writer describe what happened before the story’s events began. This tense allows the writer to indicate that one action was completed before another action in the past, providing clarity and depth to the timeline of events. This can help set the background and context for the story, making it easier for readers to understand the motivations and circumstances of the characters involved.