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What is it called when an author interrupts the current timeline to include events from an earlier time?

a. chronology
b. flashback
c. flash-forward
d. narrative interruption

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B.flashback

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What is it called when an author interrupts the current timeline to include events from an earlier time?

B. Flashback

Flashback is a literary device that takes the reader back in time to add missing information, events or specific details about the characters or the present events happening in a story.

The opposite device would be flash-forward, in which the story is interruped to depict events that will happen later on the story.

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