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Oduvanchick [21]
3 years ago
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Match the element of fiction with its definition. Match Term Definition Plot A) Red Riding Hood and the Wolf Setting B) Red Ridi

ng Hood is not sure if she should trust the Wolf or listen to her mother's warnings. Conflict C) Red Riding Hood goes into the woods to visit her grandmother and meets the Wolf instead. Characters D) One should not trust strangers. Theme E) The woods and grandmother's cabin
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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
4 0
Plot - <span>B) Red Riding Hood is not sure if she should trust the Wolf or listen to her mother's warnings
Setting - E) </span><span>The woods and grandmother's cabin
Conflict - </span><span>C) Red Riding Hood goes into the woods to visit her grandmother and meets the Wolf instead.
Characters - </span><span>A) Red Riding Hood and the Wolf 
Theme - </span><span>D) One should not trust strangers.</span>
Snowcat [4.5K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer and Explanation:

A: Characters  ( Red Reding Hood.)  <em>A character is an important element in a story, it can be a person or an animal, also objects.</em>

B: Conflict (She is unsure) <em>this is an internal/psychological conflict, which the character experiences, and brings her a mental agony.</em>

C: Plot -<em>this literary term describes the events in a story, or the main part of a story.</em>

D: Theme -<em> it's the main idea, the meaning of a work. In this story is : "do not trust strangers."</em>

E: Setting (the woods and grandmother's cabin) <em>Setting is the information about the environment where the story develops.</em>

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