Which option describes a reason that an author of a narrative might describe events out of the order in which they occurred?

A. to create suspense by withholding information from the reader
B. to elicit an emotional response from the reader
C. to create a mistake that the reader has to find and correct
D. to confuse the reader by rearranging the sequence of events

Respuesta :

Answer: B

Explanation:

When I write a story, I want an emotion. If anything, I want to hurt my readers. I write such tales with "heroic" characters that I end up showing their backstory out of order.

I start from the prettiest and shiniest parts of his story, to finally, the beginning where it shows his roughest and grittiest side. With this idea, I give the impression of a good man, but when I show his gritty and bad side, it will probably make the reader feel betrayed. Like they thought they knew him but they really didn't

Now, if I were to show his backstory in order, we get a generally normal reaction. A man commiting crime turns good and starts fighting crime.