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Jet001 [13]
3 years ago
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The interlopers.

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nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
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Answer: These are going to be the answers all right so pay attention

Answers are here: 1  the narrative arc (also called the “story arc”) refers to the structure and shape of a story. This arc is made up of the events in your story — the sequence of occurrences in the plot — and determines the peaks and plateaus that set the pace. A good arc is vital if you want to engage your readers from start to finish, and deliver a satisfying conclusion.

2 Has anyone ever told you that your narrative arc was too weak? ... In Act Two, your characters grow and change in response to conflicts and circumstances. ... Each plot point in the story arc should bring your characters closer to, ... Learn the essential elements of story structure with this online course.

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