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Answer:
We will tell…” is actually using the modal verb will/would in a present time sense or a future time sense therefore the present tense /arrives/ is the only choice that matches in grammar. …will tell = We are using our will [right now] to decide what we shall say when he arrives.
Other Possibilities:
1. We will tell him about it after he has arrived.
2. We would have told him about it after he had arrived.
Explanation:
The answer is PURPOSE just answered it in my quiz
Old story for me but i remember some part i think it A -<span>The omniscient narrator allows the author to be more flexible with time and plot sequence. </span>