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slava [35]
2 years ago
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HELP ME PLEASE RN PLZ

English
1 answer:
frutty [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. Theme

2. Conflict

3. Character

4. Plot

5. Setting

Explanation:

1. It is theme because it shows a lesson learned. (Instead, he should  have learned to trust in himself to  overcome obstacles.)

2. Its conflict because the duck is in a pickle and needs to find a solution to his problem. (he needed to save his ducklings from  the wolf and find his way home before nightfall.  He’d have to figure out how to outsmart the wolf.)

3. It is character because it tells us bout her personality that she isn't the strongest but is determined to protect her little lambs. (She wasn’t the strongest sheep in the  herd, but she was determined to protect them.)

4. It is plot because it has Exposition: (The story is about a young mermaid and her sister,  who find a mysterious cave and decide to explore it) Rising Action: (In the cave, they discover an evil witch, who poisons  the mermaid’s sister.) Climax: (The mermaid travels to find a  magical octopus, whose ink is a cure for the witch’s  poison.) Falling Action: (The mermaid returns with the ink.) Resolution: (She saves  her sister.)

5. It is Setting because it tells us where this story is taking place (had a small shop in the middle of the  village, where they would create the most beautiful  shoes for the king.)

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