Kizspy | Question: 8
(Choose 1 answer)
Why is the audience' experience of the story always linear?
A. Because viewers who want to "sit back" are frustrated at having to click to move forward and those who
like to "sit forward
B. Because the audience is free to explore those entities in any order - meaning that there isn't a single linear
sequence or order that the audience has to follow
C. Because at this time of writing, time only flows in one direction
D. Because the audience is offered a choice at the end of each scene but regardless of their decision the
story branches to the same next scene.