Which phrase from Tim O'Brien's chapter "Good Form" best shows that his work is an example of metafiction? A. I want to tell you about why this book is written as it is. B. He lay in the center of a red clay trail . . . C. I blamed myself. D. But I was present, you see, and my presence was guilt enough.

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The answer is: A. I want to tell you about why this book is written as it is.

Metafiction is a form of literature in which the author talks about its own written work and reminds readers they are reading a fictional composition.

In his chapter "Good Form," Tim O'Brien wishes to makes known the reason his book possesses that kind of writing.