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Writers may change the order of a narrative with all but which of the following:
Question 1 options:


flashbacks


foreshadowing


chronological order


conflict

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Answered by Dhanushrock
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flashbacks - Timothy leary
foreshadowing - Marcus sedgwick
chronological order - Joanne schwartz
conflict - John Andrews

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

Wikipedia defines 'flashback' as 'General term for altering time sequences, taking characters back to the beginning of the tale.'

Wikipedia defines 'foreshadowing' as 'Implicit yet intentional efforts of an author to suggest events which have yet to take place in the process of narration.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'chronological' as 'following the order in which a series of events happened.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'conflict' as 'the forces that oppose each other to create the plot in a story, book, or film.'

From the above definitions, we can conclude that writers cannot change the order of a narrative with conflict. Flashbacks, foreshadowing and chronological order can be used by writers to change the order of a narrative.

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