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Here's a list of elements. Theme, resolution, setting, conflict and characters.
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I am currently getting my degree in Ethics and Moral Philosophy to become a sex therapist. I have quite a few friends who are getting degrees in psychology and law.
Right now law is a little bit of a difficult field to get a job in. There are a lot of people with law degrees trying to get jobs in law, whatever they may be. Obviously, this should not put you off of the idea of a career in law but something that you should look out for.
Psychology is a very safe bet as you can get many different jobs in many different fields. I have only taken a few psychology classes but they were all very engaging and interesting.
If you want to look at other fields I recommend something in English or Biology as they are very universal.
Hope this helps :)
The novel's setting is a baseball camp and the house where the book's protagonist lives.
<h3>What is the scenario?</h3>
- It is the place where the story takes place.
- It is the time when the story takes place.
- It is the season and climate where the story takes place.
The setting is a very important element for a story to be efficient because it is through it that the reader knows the place where the story takes place. This place must be presented with all the elements that compose it, such as the season, the weather, the year, and the physical environment.
In the novel "The girl who threw butterflies" we can see that the most prominent setting is a baseball camp, where the protagonist spends most of her time and where all the growth and development of the character takes place.
However, we can also consider the protagonist's house as a setting, as a significant part of the story takes place there.
Learn more about what a setting is at the link:
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I'm guessing a metaphor because it's comparing the sea mist to a curtain