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Technically all of them could be true but I would say that D works best
D. Changing the order of events can build tension and suspense.
When a story is presented chronologically, the story is presented in the sequence of events in which it would have occurred. Thus, events will be understood to logically follow one another as things unfold—the order is logical and surprises are rare. However, when you change the order of events, it becomes harder to anticipate things because the logic of sequence is removed; thus, tension can build as will suspense as what happens next can more easily be a surprise.