To build the readers anticipation about the future
A point in a story that reveals something that will happen in the future.
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A writer would most likely include characters, a setting, and a plot in a story. Characters drive the narrative forward, the setting provides the backdrop for the story to unfold, and the plot outlines the sequence of events that occur.
he knew Virgil was a respected writer and hoped people would consider his words side
The reason the writer of Mary Poppins disliked red is not known. She did not like the penguins in the movie either.
to see if the writer has bias
can the writer be trusted
To draw a parallel between the objectification of working class people and that of artworks
Flashbacks and flashforwards shouldn't be needed in most stories. A really good writer might use them, in which case you just write the way you write any other section - start with the action.
To create a sense of return