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disa [49]
3 years ago
9

50 POINTS PLEASE DONT JOKE AROUND

English
2 answers:
Andre45 [30]3 years ago
8 0
I am not gonna joke around but the answer is Great North American Circus English
kirza4 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

ExplanA narrative organizational chart consists of the following sub-divisions:

1) Beginning: characters and setting

2) Middle: conflict, rising action and climax

3) End : Resolution of conflict and Reflection

Explanation:

Beginning:

• Characters: Dan Clark and Christopher Watson  

• Setting: The circus in Smyrna

Middle:

• Conflict: The two boys really wanted to go see the circus but one of them was really afraid of clowns and the other one was afraid of large animals.  

• Rising action: They decided to help each other overcome their fears by going to the circus together.

• Climax: In an act, they saw the clowns as well as the animals together.

End:

• Resolution of conflict: The boys realized that the clowns were friendly when they came to talk to the boys and the animals were trained too. They volunteered for the next act.

• Reflection: Face your fears, sometimes they are only in our minds.

ation:

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