Let me get this straight.............................. is the flashback in language ( Jeremiah's story this) Before she went off to college she used to put cocoa butter on her arms and face and it would smell real nice. When she come back from college she put something else on, but that smelled nice too.

Because i think so

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It seems like you're asking about the flashback in the story you mentioned. To confirm, you're referring to a specific event in Jeremiah's story where a character used to put cocoa butter on her arms and face before going off to college, and when she returned from college, she started using something else that also smelled nice. It seems like you want clarification on whether this is a flashback or not.

To determine if it's a flashback, we need to understand the concept of a flashback first. A flashback is a narrative device used in storytelling where the chronological order of events is interrupted, and the story switches to a scene from the past.

To identify if the story you mentioned contains a flashback, you can look for indications within the narrative. For example, if there is a clear transition that sets the scene in the past, such as mentioning specific past events or using language like "before" or "back then," it could indicate a flashback.

In the story you provided, there is no clear indication of a transition or mention of specific past events. The information you mentioned about the character's use of cocoa butter before college and something else after college doesn't necessarily imply a flashback. It could simply be recounting past habits without explicitly indicating a shift in time.

Therefore, based on the information given, it seems that this specific part of the story may not be a flashback but rather a reflection or recollection of the character's past actions. To determine the exact nature of this section, it would be helpful to have more details about the story and its context.