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___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order
___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events for the purpose of telling what happened at some time
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___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events for the purpose of telling what happened at some time
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___ is a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events for the purpose of telling what happened at some time
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1.A flashback is
A.an indirect comparison of two unlike things. B.a major problem around which a story is built. C.the place and
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A flashback is
(1 point) Responses an indirect comparison of two unlike things. a major problem around which a story is built.
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A flashback is
(1 point) Responses an indirect comparison of two unlike things. a major problem around which a story is built.
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A flashblack is
a. an indirect comparison of two unlike things b. a major problem around which a story takes place. c. the place
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What is chronological order? (1 point)
when events in a plot are told in sequence or in the order they happened in time when a
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What is chronological order? (1 point)
when a scene interrupts the main • story to tell about something that happened earlier
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What is chronological order?(1 point)
Responses when events in a plot are told in sequence or in the order they happened in time
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