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Neko [114]
3 years ago
6

Match the element of fiction with its definition. (5 points)

English
1 answer:
Leviafan [203]3 years ago
8 0
The answer is 1 to b, 2 to a, 3 to c, 4 to d, 5 to e.

The plot is the how the whole story is structured and how it plays out- b. For instance in the story Hansel and Gretel the plot would be that two kids walked into a old lady’s house and had to over come her grasp.

The setting is where the story takes place- a. For instance in Hansel and Gretel the setting would be a candy house and the woods.

Conflict is the situation between things- c. For Hansel and Gretel the conflict would be that they have to find a way out of the old lady’s house.

Character is the thing to whom the actions are taken to d. For Hansel and Gretel the characters would be Hansel, Gretel, and the old lady.


Theme is what the story means/ moral- e. For Hansel and Gretel the theme would be to not trust strangers.

Hope this helps.
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