1. Exposition -----> is when the characters are introduced
2. Rising Action ---> The events occurred to complicate the plot or suspense
3. Climax ---> The turning point in the story
4. Falling Action ---> what will happen as a result of the climax
5. Denouement --> Tells the results of the story
Walter faces "a firing squad" in his final fantasy.
- In the last scene of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Mitty finds the picture in a wallet that O'Connell gave to his mother, the last place he would have expected to search (Shirley MacLaine). As he reprimands Hendricks and finally speaks to Cheryl, he also musters the bravery that previously appeared to reside only in his daydreams.
- The most important lesson in the narrative and in his life may be learned from this fact: don't change who you are to please others. There are various different daydreams that start and continue the short narrative of Walter Mitty. He aspired to be a military pilot, doctor, sharpshooter, and captain in the story.
Thus the correct answer is B.
Refer here to learn more about Walter: brainly.com/question/20369898
#SPJ9
The main reason why Franz Kafka, before his death, instructed his friend Max Brod to destroy all his unpublished manuscripts was because he didn't want his unfinished work to be read.
The Narrator tells stories
Answer: the use of poetic verse throughout the epic
a narrative voice that tells the story
elevated or eloquent, style
compelling speeches
Explanation: An epic poem is about a hero's journey. In the epic the hero and his accomplishments are described in detail with elevated language. The hero often gives speeches to inspire others. Since the hero's journey is a story of the hero's trials, it is written in a narrative voice.