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lesantik [10]
3 years ago
14

7. Each plot has its own exposition and rising action, as well as its own source of ----------------------------

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kirill [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

Each plot has its own exposure and growing action, as well as its own source of references and evidence.

Explanation:

Each plot tells a different story with different goals and structure that accompanies that story and intends to pass those goals on to readers. Thus, we can say that each plot, being formed with different intensities, has a different construction. This is characterized by the use of exposure and increasing action particular to each plot, in addition to having different references and evidence to support exposure and increasing action.

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