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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
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please help, I am really behind, and I have to do this to prove to someone that I am not some creepy old dude.

English
2 answers:
Angelina_Jolie [31]3 years ago
7 0
Uh what? ????????????
Radda [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:(ill make a novel title and stuff then-)

Title of short story or novel: Chocolate robots are underrated

Author: _________ //side note: type ur name here//

The climax of the story in three to five sentence paragraph:

Character #1 riots because the chocolate robots have ran out. He/him she/her they/them broke into stores and destroyed the shops. Character #1 obliterates the neighborhood too. //3 sentences because it said 3 to 5 so i chose 3-//

Provide 2 examples of dialogue from the climax:

"WHY DID THE CHOCOLATE ROBOTS RUN OUT?!" "No! No!! No!!!"

Provide 2 examples of text evidence to support climax

"Character #1 riots because the chocolate robots have ran out." "Character #1 obliterates the neighborhood too."

In paragraph 8 to 5 sentences, explain the dialogue and text evidence:

Character #1 has gone on a rampage through town because he/him she/her they/them didn't get his/her/their chocolate robot. I chose dialogue of him/her/them saying "WHY DID THE CHOCOLATE ROBOTS RUN OUT?!" shows that he's/she's/they're outrageous that it had ran out so fast. The text evidence here shows here "Character #1 riots because the chocolate robots have ran out." They has riot across town to get what he/she/they need and treasured.  Another good clean dialogue is "No! No!! No!!!" It shows that they're getting very impatient to wait for it to sell back again in a year.

Falling action:

//imma do 3 sentences again if u dont mind-// Their best friend, Character #2 held Character #1's hand to make him/her/them feel better and calm down. They smile together happily and he/her/them realizes that it's just a snack that's underrated. They both go home joyfully and didn't ask for chocolate robots to restock ever again.

if u know what im inferring this to, ily :3

Explanation:

:3

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