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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
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03.04 The Beginning Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Narrative Organization Chart, you will write the introduction (

exposition) of your narrative story. View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission. Using the ideas from your Narrative Organization Chart. write the introduction to your narrative. Be sure to select your story’s narrator and maintain that point of view. Review the story and writing prompt on which your chart was based. Write an introduction of 100 words in more. Remember to: introduce the character establish the setting hook your reader with an interesting quote, a vivid description, or an interesting or outlandish fact Save your work to your computer or drive. Submit your work in 03.04 The Beginning.
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2 answers:
NemiM [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I am stuck on the same assignment lol!

Explanation:

solong [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Characters:  

Kate (main character)  

Mrs. Jackson (teacher)

Setting:  

city outside the airport, inside force field

sometime in the near future

Purpose - To save their city.  

Middle:  

Conflict - Kate and Mr. Jacks are trying to save their city from bad thieves and destroy the Central System!

Rising Action - Trying to get into the Force Field is very dangerous also scary. They find a magic stick and it breaks the protection. Only one thing can destroy the central system... A bomb!

Climax - The very mysterious magic stick finally works and after they have fought their way in! Finally, Kate and Mr. Jacks get in.  

End:  

Kate doesn’t give up on those that were behind, she perseveres and help them.

Theme:

Explanation: just put that in your own words and your good

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