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What is the effect of telling the events of this excerpt in the order in which they happen? It makes the reader wonder what happened before. It gives the reader more information about Luma. It helps the reader focus on Jeremiah's thoughts. It allows the reader to experience the events as they occur.

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annyksl

Hello. You forgot to add the excerpt to which the question refers. The excerpt is:

Jeremiah made the team. But when Beatrice Ziaty found out her son was sneaking off to play soccer with strangers after school, she became angry. "You're too small," Beatrice scolded him. "Don't go out of the house!"

Jeremiah started to cry. He begged his mother to let him play, but Beatrice wasn't going to let anything bad happen to her son. And she certainly wasn't going to be defied—not after all she'd done to get the family here. Inside, though, Beatrice was torn. She knew an eight-year-old boy needed to run. She knew it wasn't fair to keep him confined to a small apartment all the time.

"You say you have a coach," she finally said to Jeremiah. "Why you can't bring the coach to me to see?"

"Momma," he said, "I will bring her."

Answer:

It allows the reader to experience the events as they occur.

Explanation:

The excerpt shown above, presents a short story where some events occur chronologically and sequentially, allowing the reader to experience the events as they occur and to understand what is happening in the story, both in the physical environment, both in the characters' psychology, as in the plot itself.

If the events were shown at random, it would not be possible to understand the full potential of the story and the reader would find himself stuck in a confused narrative, without logic and without linearity.

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D: It allows the reader to experience the events as they occur.

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