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Writers may change the order of a narrative with all but which of the following: A:flashbacks

B:foreshadowing
C:chronological order
D:conflict

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The answer is conflict.

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The correct answer is D: conflict. Writers may change the order of a narrative with A: flashbacks, B:foreshadowing, or C:chronological order. Of the three options, conflict is the only one that does not involve time, so it would not change the order of the narrative. Flashbacks are used to interrupt the narrative to describe something that happened before, in the past. Foreshadowing is used to interrupt the narrative to describe something that will happen in the future. In chronological order, events are described in the same order that they happen.

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