Answer:
Setting, plot, conflict, theme, and characters.
Explanation:
Setting: Where the story takes place.
Plot: What the story is about
Conflict: The issues between two characters in a story, usually the protagonist and antagonist.
Theme: The general message or moral of the story that the author conveys.
Characters: The individuals who are in the story.
Answer:
D. use the same grammatical pattern.
Explanation:
Parallelism literally means using the same structure in (say) writing. Another way to put it, is that; when presenting a point, the sub-points must follow the same grammatical pattern or structure.
For example, the writer can choose to present the points using past tense. If by chance, there is a mix of tenses; then, the sub-points are not in parallel
This also include using phrases or sentences of identical and similar structure in each point and/or sub-points.
<em>Option (a) to (c) refer to the layout of the sub-points. The only options that answers the question is (d).</em>
The second option, “a story
about a doctor who tracks and treats the outbreak of a virus” is the
most appropriate choice. That is because among all the four choices provided,
it is the only possible ending or the only possible scenario that could succeed
the story. The rest of the choices are very unlikely to happen.
I would choose Brutus vs. Cassius. It chooses the feelings of the characters of why Julius Caesar died and what they feel about him.
<span>She was sick of segregation
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