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CAHSEE ELA 8.1 Literary Devices. What effect is achieved by using a flashback?
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- 00:03
Here's your shmoop du jour... What effect is achieved by using a flashback?
- 00:11
And here are the potential answers:
- 00:16
So... what is this question asking?
- 00:18
Well, it's really a vocab word question -- what is a flashback?
- 00:22
What IS a flashback? See? We just had one... kinda.
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- 00:25
A flashback is where we... flash... back. Or backwards in TIME.
- 00:31
So the key word is TIME...and not the magazine or the herb.
- 00:35
If we look through the answers... A is about the next event...
- 00:39
Well, as our stockbroker would tell us, past performance is no guarantee of future results...
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so A isn't relevant.
- 00:45
And neither is C -- which focuses on the PRESENT state of mind -- flashbacks are...
- 00:50
of the past... not the NOW.
- 00:52
So B is the only one that'll work here -- flashbacks add context to the present.
- 00:58
Our answer is B.
- 00:59
As in, "Back before we knew the answer to this question..."
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