Match each mode of narration to the excerpt that uses it.
flashback
flash-forward
Passage 1:
He must have said it at breakfast one morning when she had gone out on to the
terrace--Peter Walsh. He would be back from India one of these days, June or July,
she forgot which, for his letters were awfully dull; it was his sayings one remembered;
his eyes, his pocket-knife, his smile, his grumpiness and, when millions of things had
utterly vanished-- how strange it was!--a few sayings like this about cabbages.
(from Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf)
Passage 2:
Ravi sat back on the harsh edge of the tub, deciding to hold out a bit longer. What fun
if they were all found and caught he alone left unconquered! He had never known
that sensation. Nothing more wonderful had ever happened to him than being taken
out by an uncle and bought a whole slab of chocolate all to himself, or being flung into
the soda man's pony cart and driven up to the gate by the friendly driver with the red
beard and pointed ears.
(from "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai)
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