Why can it be problematic to include too many flashbacks
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this can distract the reader from what is happening in the
story's present
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Which parts of a story are usually conveyed in scenes
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crucial turning points in the action or mportant confrontations
between characters
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Why can it be useful to describe the setting of a flashback
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this signals to the reader that the scene takes place in another
time .
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Which is most likely reason a writer would include a flash forward
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To make a reader anticipate a future event
You're welcome :)
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Which best identifies the moment in the story when Mrs Hale notices the strange pattern in Mrs Wright's sewing
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The uhhhh will uhhhh help!!!!
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What is a reason a writer might use summary
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Writers usually use summary to tell information that they don't
want to waste long boring paragraphs on, like scenery or background
information.
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What is most likely to be implied in a moment with slow can you sen what is most likely to be implied in a moment with slow pacing
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Hightened awareness
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Which parts of the story are most often written as scenes
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D. Hints about the action consequences
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Is pacing in fiction the rate at which a story moves forward
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That is the definition of pacing, yes.
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Which is a reason an author might include a flashback
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To engage the reader's senses with vivid details
To distract the reader from the story's main action
To show how a character has changed over time To summarize
events as quickly as possibleenses with vivid detailsTo distract
the reader from the story's main action
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What is the best definition of the term flash forward
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A point in the future that reveals something will happen in the future
You're welcome :)
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which choice seems like part of a scene (sari)
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sari waited impatiently at the hotel
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Why can it be problematic to include too many flashbacks
this can distract the reader from what is happening in the
story's present
Which parts of a story are usually conveyed in scenes
crucial turning points in the action or mportant confrontations
between characters
Why can it be useful to describe the setting of a flashback
this signals to the reader that the scene takes place in another
time .
Which is most likely reason a writer would include a flash forward
To make a reader anticipate a future event
You're welcome :)
Which best identifies the moment in the story when Mrs Hale notices the strange pattern in Mrs Wright's sewing
The uhhhh will uhhhh help!!!!
What is a reason a writer might use summary
Writers usually use summary to tell information that they don't
want to waste long boring paragraphs on, like scenery or background
information.
What is most likely to be implied in a moment with slow can you sen what is most likely to be implied in a moment with slow pacing
Hightened awareness
Which parts of the story are most often written as scenes
D. Hints about the action consequences
Is pacing in fiction the rate at which a story moves forward
That is the definition of pacing, yes.
Which is a reason an author might include a flashback
To engage the reader's senses with vivid details
To distract the reader from the story's main action
To show how a character has changed over time To summarize
events as quickly as possibleenses with vivid detailsTo distract
the reader from the story's main action
What is the best definition of the term flash forward
A point in the future that reveals something will happen in the future