Which description applies to a flashback?(1 point)
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A narrative skips around in time, flashing to events that occur in the future.
A narrative skips around in time, flashing to events that occur in the future.
A narrative skips around in time, flashing to scenes from a protagonist’s earlier life.
A narrative skips around in time, flashing to scenes from a protagonist’s earlier life.
A narrative begins in the present at a point when events are already in full swing, and then ends on a cliffhanger. Then, the story flashes back in time. From this point, the story unfolds chronologically until it circles back to where it began.
A narrative begins in the present at a point when events are already in full swing, and then ends on a cliffhanger. Then, the story flashes back in time. From this point, the story unfolds chronologically until it circles back to where it began.
A narrative alternates between two or more characters who are linked in some way.
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