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B, because the reader can learn about the background and the reasons for the choices made in the present because of past experience.
The author does this so that the reader learns about the character's background and can determine his motivations, as shown in option B.
How does the author achieve this goal?
- Introducing the character to his current actions.
- Showing how these actions are influenced by past events.
- Showing the character's current moment again and allowing the reader to judge him again.
In other words, this transition between past and present is carried out so that the reader gets to know the characters in-depth and can judge them differently based on past experiences.
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