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Title: The Meet
Author: n/a (was not included in your question package)
Protagonist: Ariel
Antagonist: Maria
Conflict: Maria loses her lucky pink swim cap / Ariel wants to beat her rival in a swim race.
Rising action: Ariel sees herself content and the winner of the race.
Climax: Maria loses her cap.
Falling action: Ariel has to decide whether or not to give Maria her cap or stay quiet.
Resolution: Ariel sees herself a winner, but not so content with winning. She gives Maria her lost lucky pink cap and continues to the race.
Theme: You truly only win when everybody wins.
Theme restated: Don't win to lose, win to make it count.
<h3 /><h3>I've completed your graphic organizer, but I can't do much after that because I do not have a reference to your sample summary.</h3>
A. Encyclopedias would give you basic and brief information on a topic.
Books and databases provide a lot of information. Interviews provide very little information on research topics.
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The purpose or the importance of research is to inform action. Thus, your study should seek to contextualize its findings within the larger body of research. Research must always be of high quality in order to produce knowledge that is applicable outside of the research setting.
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