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Rzqust [24]
4 years ago
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Plz help i cant figure it out

English
1 answer:
agasfer [191]4 years ago
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Answer:

Setting: <em>The place where an event takes place, like the time and geographic location within a narrative. </em>

Protagonist: <em>A major character in fictional text, it is the most prominent figure in a situation. (Ex. Alice from Alice in Wonderland.)</em>

Conflict: <em>The problem or the struggle that the protagonist needs to face. It can be between the protagonist and an antagonist. </em>

Mood:<em> Tone of the text, it is the speaker's or narrators attitude with the subject.</em>

Climax: <em>The point in the story where the highest level of interest and emotional response is achieved. </em>

Falling action: <em>Part of the plot which occurs after the climax and the conflict is resolved. </em>

Resolution: <em>The conclusion of the story's plot.</em>

Theme: <em>The central topic or moral of the story. Can be stated directly or the reader may need to think of the main idea. </em>

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