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Exposition: A direct way of telling the reader/audience what's happening in the story before it starts. It sets the tone of the whole storyincluding establishing the characters and where the story is going to take place. Think of James Bond's conversations with M at MI6. This is the exposition part of the story.
Rising Action: Because of what is established in the exposition, the characters in the story are led to do something. This part gets more suspenseful as the story progresses making the audience wonder what's going to happen next. That's why it's a "rising" action. Think of Bond's activities when he's gathering intelligence about the antagonist and surveilling him.
Climax: This is usually the most important part of the story. It's the culmination of everything that's happened in the story so far and the point where a choice or an action is made the affects every part of the story. Think of the moment when Bond meets the antagonist, or more specifically, their outright confrontation.
Falling action: This is the part of the story which shows the consequences of climax and the "fallout." Think of Bond escaping from a place that's about to go up in flames after he's beat his antagonist.
Resolution: This is the conclusion of the story that wraps everything up and fills in any details that hadn't been revealed before so that the story is fully understood. And it gives you an indication of what's to happen once the story ends too. Think of the last bit of a Bond movie when Bond gets the girl again.
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Answer: Dear Father, I've been seeing this bicycle and I really want it but I don't have enough money for it so I wanted to know since I've been good and not getting into no trouble could you send me some money for the bicycle I want because I really want to get it before my time runs out and someone else gets it. I will take very good care of it and I will show you I am responsible enough to have my own things now if you will trust me on getting the bicycle for me please.
- Your son or daughter.
Explanation: Here I have wrote the letter to your father all you have to do is just fill in whether your a girl or boy and put your name where it says "Your son or daughter." I hope I helped in some way or form.
Tally's character are risk taker, loyal, and bravery. Scott Westerfeld often describes Tally as risk taker, I know this because in the novel Tally often puts herself in a dangerous situation to impress her boyfriend and all her friends.
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All the commanders will move forward fairly and with sound judgment.
Explanation:
During World War II, Japanese and Japanese Americans were considered a threat to security in the United States. This is because the government believed these people could be potential spies. Therefore, many were relocated to internment camps. President Roosevelt gave military commanders the authority to determine when, where, and how long a person needed to be detained. This suggests that the president believed the commanders were going to act fairly and with sound judgement.
Personification and it’s a nature poem as well as a religious one