Answer:
the answer is true
Explanation:
um the reason why is cause I looked it up on google
To answer this question, we first have to clarify some terms.
A frame story occurs when a story is told within a story. For example, in the movie "The Princess Bride," the story is told by a grandfather telling a story to his grandson. The story he tells is about the Princess Bride. The above excerpt does not have a frame structure. As a result, option B. can be eliminated.
A flashback occurs when a segment of the story goes back in time. For example, if the narrator is in the middle of a scene and then thinks about a time from his childhood, that is a flashback. However, in this excerpt from the novel, all of the action is occurring in the present. As a result, option D. can be eliminated.
That leaves options A. and C. It is clear the narration is occurring in chronological order. However, is that the best answer? To decide, look closely at what is happening in the scene.
The narrator is doing two things here. First, the narrator describes Scotty's actions. Second, the narrator is commenting on them. For example: He begins to play a song, but then the narrator switches to commentary and describes the song's "gushy metallic complexity." Scotty plays two more songs, and the narrator comments "their amplification was fine." This format continues throughout the selection.
Therefore, the best answer to this question is option A: Multiple switches are used between the action and commentary.
Answer:
ans 6. (clean) are being cleaned
ans 7. ( finish,not ) wouldn't be finished
ans 8. ( turn on ) (I don't understand the question as I think the correct ) sentence would be....why was the tv turned on .no one was watching it
ans 9. ( remodel,not ) wasn't remodeled
ans 10. ( must leave ) must be leaved / must be left
ans 11. ( test ) was, being tested
ans 12. ( sell ) ( I think in this you don't need to fill anything as the sentence is correct itself ) the last umbrella was sold last night
ans 13. (not allow ) would be not allowed
hope this are correct :)