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3 years ago
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Lorico [155]3 years ago
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Answer:

I. Setting: a refuge in Scotland

II. Plot

A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.

B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.

C. Climax: The spider reached its home.

D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.

III. Characterizations

A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.

B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.

Explanation:

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