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mash [69]
3 years ago
5

DICHO WATON PocacCUTOWN

English
1 answer:
Goryan [66]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Conflict

Explanation:

The conflict is a necessary element of a literary work as it's the most important when it comes to the development of the work's theme. It represents a struggle between two opposing forces, usually a protagonist and an antagonist. The situation the conflict is centered around is connected to the main theme, and the rest of the themes usually develop from it.

The beginning of a text introduces us to the characters, their backstories, and the setting of the story.

A summary is a shortened version of a text. It always contains the main idea.

The topic of a text is the matter discussed within it.

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