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When a narrative is written and organized around the internal thoughts of the narrator, this narrative technique is called

foreshadowing
juxtaposition
pacing
perspective
stream of consciousness

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Stream of consciousness

Step-by-step explanation:

I'll go over the list of answers:

Foreshadowing: when an event happens earlier in the story that hints to something similar happening later on.

Juxtaposition: 2 very different things contrasted with each other. It could be anything- characters, locations, colors, etc.

Pacing: How quickly the story is moving. It could be fast or slow.

Perspective: point of view. One character has their perspective, another character has theirs. Different characters have different thoughts and actions.

Stream of consciousness: basically if you wrote down all the thoughts you have in your mind, that's stream of consciousness. So when you see the internal thoughts of the narrator of a story, the person telling what happened, that's stream of consciousness. Hope this helped :D

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