What is a flashback?(1 point)

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a minor story told alongside the main story
a minor story told alongside the main story

a hint about future events in a story
a hint about future events in a story

a scene that interrupts the story’s chronological flow to tell events from the past
a scene that interrupts the story’s chronological flow to tell events from the past

a plot device where two or more stories are linked by a common character, event, setting, or theme

A flashback is a scene that interrupts the story's chronological flow to tell events from the past.

A flashback is a scene that interrupts the story's chronological flow to tell events from the past. This can be used to provide more context, background information, or to reveal hidden details about a character or situation. To identify a flashback in a story, look for a shift in time or setting that indicates a break from the present narrative. It can be written in past tense or have visual cues such as a sepia-toned filter or a change in camera angles in movies or TV shows. Flashbacks can be used to deepen the understanding of a character's motivations, explain the origins of a conflict, or provide insight into a previously unknown event.

a scene that interrupts the story’s chronological flow to tell events from the past