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English, 01.05.2022 16:50 oliviaicono14

In what order are the events of the story presented? The events begin in the present and then go back to the past.

The events begin in the present and then go back to the past.

The events begin with a flashback and then move forward.

The events begin with a flashback and then move forward.

The events are presented in the order in which they happened.

The events are presented in the order in which they happened.

The first event is more important than the events that follow.

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