The flashbacks in the book Holes give the reader: "more than one time frame and perspective." (Option B)
A flashback breaks the chronological order, the story's front line action or "current" line, to show readers a scene from the past.
Flashbacks disrupt the main narrative's chronological sequence to transport the reader back in time to events in a character's life.
This literary method is used by a writer to assist readers better grasp present-day components in the tale or to discover more about a character.
Holes was written by Louis Sachar is a young-adult mystery-comedy author from the United States.
His most well-known works include the Wayside School series and the book Holes. Holes won the U.S. Open in 1998.
The 1999 Newbery Medal for the "most remarkable contribution to American literature for children" and the National Book Award for Young People's Literature
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