In literature, what is a contrivance?
A. A device used to force action in a story rather than letting events unfold naturally
B. The increase of tension within a story that drives the plot toward the climax
C. An unexpected drop in tension that ends the plot without resolving the conflict
D. A struggle or problem that causes the events in a story to move forward

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In literature, contrivance is a)  a device used to force action in a story rather than letting events unfold naturally.

Contrivances often give a sense of artificiality.