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Katyanochek1 [597]
3 years ago
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How is the protagonist (Natasha or Daniel) portrayed in these chapters in the book the sun is also a star? With reasoning plz an

d thank u ❤❤
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hram777 [196]3 years ago
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wish i knew

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stephenishotHow is the protagonist (Natasha or Daniel) portrayed in these chapters in the book the sun is also a star? With reasoning plz and thank u ❤❤

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Exposition is the part of the story that introduces important background information about the setting, the characters, the main plot, etc. of the story. In this part, the narrator describes some important details of the main character (Sara, who is seen as a "Little Princess" and comes from a wealthy family), important people around her (Her father), and the setting (She has arrived at a boarding school).

In the rising action, the conflicts start to build. In this text, Sara's life takes a different direction as she undergos a series of changes (Her father dies, she's not wealthy anymore, she becomes a servant in the boarding school, etc), and problems start to build.

The climax is the turning point, which changes the protagonist's fate for better or for worse. And this is exactly what happens here: Sara is punished by Miss Minchin for having a forbidden gathering, and she went to bed sad, without eating. However,  the plot begins to unfold in her favor because while she was asleep, Becky redecorated all Sara's room.

In the falling action, generally, things start to work themselves out in the story. In the text, things start going back to normal with the coming of her dad's business partner, who helps Sara, and she becomes wealthy once again.

In the resolution, the conflict has been resolved. Sara starts living comfortably again and we can feel a sense of release of tension as things are way better than what it was in the Rising Action: She is no longer an orphan because her father’s business partner becomes a father to her, she also hires her friend Becky as a servant and she is able to create her own tale from then on.

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