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What is the definition of the term flashback?
O a scene that interrupts the flow of a narrative to describe events that took place earlier
O an interruption in the narrative to give references to other literary works
a scene that interrupts the flow of a narrative to tell about events that will take place in the
future
an interruption in the narrative to describe the internal thoughts of a character

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Answer: A

Explanation: A flashback is when the story is interrupted to go back in time to descr some even inside the story.

A scene that interrupts the flow of a narrative to describe events that took place earlier is the main definition of flashback. The correct option is A.

What is a flashback?

In literature and theatrics, a flashback is a scene that transports the reader back in time. In psychoanalytic theory, a flashback occurs when a recollection is unexpectedly and suddenly revisited.

A flashback is an onset in literature in which a character recalls an earlier event that occurred preceding the current moment in the story.

The concept of flashback is the same as that of analepsis, which is Greek for "the act of taking up."

There really are two kinds of flashbacks one are those that recount events that occurred even before story began i.e., external analepsis.

Second are those that transport the reader back to an event that has already occurred but that the character is revisiting means internal analepsis.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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