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olga2289 [7]
3 years ago
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Feld is a shoemaker who came to America from Poland. He has a helper named Sobel. Feld wishes that his daughter, Miriam, would g

o to college. Miriam enjoys reading books that Sobel lends her, but she would rather work than go to school. Feld admires a college student named Max because he has worked hard to get an education.
In this summary of a passage from “The First Seven Years” by Bernard Malamud, what is the main plot element?

rising action, because it describes events that lead to the climax

foreshadowing, because it hints at Felds plans for Max and Miriam

exposition, because the summary describes the story’s characters

inciting incident, because it tells of Felds wishes for Miriam
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1 answer:
skelet666 [1.2K]3 years ago
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exposition, because the summary describes the story’s characters


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