The newsreel sequence in Citizen Kane

A. presents a brief version of narrative events in roughly the same order as the film does.
B. provides the only presentation of the events in Kane's life in perfect chronological order.
C. summarizes events spectators have already seen in flashback and provides a crucial clue to the narrative's resolution.
D. finally gives the spectator an explanation of Kane's mysterious final word, "Rosebud."

Answer: A

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