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In A Good Place for Maggie, the author uses a flashback to create a sense of tension. For example, in one flashback, Maggie describes writing her mother a letter because “her mom and stepfather were away on business.” In her letter, she describes why she chose to leave and asks her mother to “please don’t be mad” at her. This flashback creates a sense of tension between Maggie and her mother. The reader can infer that Maggie did not ask permission to drive to Twisted Creek and that her mother will most likely be upset when she discovers that Maggie is gone. The flashback also builds tension by revealing that Maggie is upset with her mother for being away a lot.
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