A flashback is a narrative technique that interrupts the chronological flow of a story to revisit an earlier event or scene. It provides context, background, or insight into a character's motivations or experiences, enriching the reader's understanding of the present narrative. Flashbacks can be presented through various methods, such as a character's memories, dreams, or visual sequences, and are often marked by shifts in time or perspective. This technique enhances storytelling by deepening emotional engagement and revealing crucial plot elements.
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In general, you should avoid flashbacks. They take the reader out of the story and create a confusing eddy in the stream. If you must, you could use a flashback to fill in a dramatic story that happened to you. If your flashback is vivid enough, it might make the story more effective than a non-vivid story.
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this signals to the reader that the scene takes place in another time .
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we should entry the opening balance to account for total balance ,That adjustment is opening balance control
No, but you should turn off and unplug your computer before opening it for any reason.
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a good opening would bring your reader into a closer point of the story or writing.