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In third-person point of view, the narrative is told from the vantage point of . . .
 
  a. an observer of the events in the story
  b. a participant in the events of the story
  c. the main character of the story

Question 2

A flashforward in writing is . . .
 
  a. a writer's speculation about what might happen in the future
  b. an occasion when we imagine a future that is better than our present
  c. information about something that happened after another part of a story in order to clarify the importance of some point within the story



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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