What is the effect of the flashback in Paragraphs 2 and 3 of this story?

1. It presents a brief history of Giselle's care of Dark Star, revealing her strong work ethic and responsibility.
2. It provides a detailed account of the accident in which Giselle broke her arm, establishing her reckless nature.
3. It conveys Giselle's determined character and her passion for horses, which helps explain the motivation behind Giselle's actions in the story.
4. It explains Giselle's stubborn character and troubled past, which creates the conflict between Giselle and Mr. Fletcher that occurs in the story.

Respuesta :

It provides a detailed account of the accident in which Giselle broke her arm, establishing her reckless nature.

Answer: Option 2.

Explanation:

A flashback is an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point in the story. Flashbacks are often used to recount events that happened before the story's primary sequence of events to fill in crucial backstory.

The purpose of flashback is to either move the story forward or reveal information about the character. You can use flashbacks for any number of reasons but its primary purpose is to bridge time, place and action to reveal a past emotional event or physical conflict that affects the character.

Answer:

It conveys Giselle's determined character and her passion for horses, which helps explain the motivation behind Giselle's actions in the story.

Explanation:

The paragraphs referenced do not tell about her care of Dark Star, provide no information on how she broke her arm, or mention anything about a troubled past.