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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
9

Which event from chapter 7 of Holes is related as a flashback?

English
2 answers:
pochemuha3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is Stanley’s grandfather falling in love with Myra Menke.

Explanation:

 A flashback is a narrative technique (literary, cinematographic ...) that takes the temporal narration back to a past event, almost always with the intention of locating something important for the configuration of the present character or situation developed.

In the book Holes, the use of this technique is what makes the reader have more than one time frame and perspective.

In this chapter, the story of Stanley's family is developed a little more, in this case that of his grandfather.

zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Stanley's grandfather falling in love with Myra Menke

Explanation:

A flashback is a narrative device that is used to bring back past events to the present narration to make a link between them.

Therefore, the event from Chapter 7 of Holes that is a flashback is Stanley's grandfather falling in love with Myra Menke because it goes back in time to describe how Stanley's grandfather falls in love with Myra Menke.

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