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myrzilka [38]
2 years ago
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Which event, if added to this story, would be the best example of a subplot area need to be evacuated?

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IRINA_888 [86]2 years ago
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The event, if added to this story, would be the best example of a subplot area need to be evacuated D. A camper in one tent resists, but the ranger eventually convinces him.

<h3>What is subplot in a story?</h3>

In fiction writing, the definition of a subplot is known to be called the  side story that tends to runs parallel to the main plot.

It has seen as the secondary aspect of characters and events that can be brought into or an important information that can be placed in the main storyline.

Therefore, The event, if added to this story, would be the best example of a subplot area need to be evacuated D. A camper in one tent resists, but the ranger eventually convinces him.

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