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katrin [286]
3 years ago
7

How did the protagonist change in the resolution of your novel or short story? Describe him or her in the exposition and in the

resolution to show the change. Describe the change in two to three sentences and use a quotation from the text to support your description. Include a page number for the quotation.
- short story - A White Heron
English
1 answer:
mariarad [96]3 years ago
5 0
The turning point is the key event or events in the story<span>. The falling action comes after the turning point. ... When writing a </span>short<span>, fictional </span>story<span>, it is </span>important<span> to establish a plot. Oftentimes, the plot involves some sort of conflict that has a</span>re solution<span> to it at the end of the </span>story<span>.</span>
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