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gayaneshka [121]
3 years ago
6

30 points this story is also online but or If anyone knows this story please help.... The short story format has an incredible a

mount of freedom and flexibility. In this lesson, you'll experiment with the form pioneered by Edgar Allan Poe to write your own short story (though, if you prefer, you're free to write a story that doesn't end with bloodshed)! and i need to know
1. This story is about
• (name the characters, the main conflict, and the point of view)

2. This story takes place

3. The action begins when

4. Then,

5. After that,

6. The story ends when

7. The theme of the story is
English
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bazaltina [42]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

doing a quest

Explanation:

no hard feelings,

mark as brainliest and ill friend u

please give thanks.

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