Q.10
What is one reason a writer may want to tell events in nonchronological order?
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English, 08.06.2021 06:20 struckedblazing
Q.10
What is one reason a writer may want to tell events in nonchronological order?
a) to lessen the story’s impact on the reader
b) to increase the suspense in the story
c) to maintain the right amount of detail
d) to maintain the reader’s grasp of the story
Q.11
What category of transitional words help the reader follow the order of events in a personal narrative?
a) compare/contrast
b) addition
c) time and place
d) consequence
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