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English, 22.10.2020 20:01 lucerogon7403

Allison made the following plan for her narrative. Paragraph 1: Reese and Diana arrive at the campsite in the early evening.

Paragraph 2: They set up their tent and it immediately falls down.

Paragraph 3: A dangerous thunderstorm makes its way toward the campsite.

Paragraph 4: They run to the indoor bathrooms for shelter and spend the night there.

Paragraph 5: They wake up the next morning to find the campsite damaged and full of debris.

How has Allison organized her narrative's sequence of events to maintain a natural and logical flow?

A. She begins by establishing a context to orient the reader and then presents events in chronological order.

B. She begins with a conflict to create excitement and then uses flashbacks to explain the events that led to the conflict.

C. She begins by establishing a context to orient the characters' memories of events.

D. She begins with a conflict to create excitement and then explains the outcome of the conflict by describing events in chronological order.

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