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Writers can manipulate time in a story by using techniques such as flashbacks, flash-forwards, scene transitions, pacing, and narrative structure. These tools allow writers to control the flow of time within the narrative and create tension, suspense, or convey important information to the reader in a nonlinear way.
rising action an conflict
Rising action and conflict
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Because it allows the reader to be visual and makes the story longer.
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"The Time Machine" is a classic science fiction story, written by H.G.Wells.
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That depends entirely on which story you're reading!Some stories are quite accurate and make you think the writer actually lived in that time. Others have a lot of errors that make you think the writer didn't do any research at all.
Characters act the way their writer imagines them acting - that means that they act the way people around the writer would act, or the way people in the past might have acted. You can only imagine behavior you are familiar with, so you can tell a lot about the writer's time period by seeing how his or her characters act.
As quoted from Google Books, "Word size refers to the number of bits that a microprocessor can manipulate at one time."
is the path of a story line.
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