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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
6

Part B

English
1 answer:
rosijanka [135]3 years ago
4 0

The question above wants to assess your ability to identify the elements of a plot and develop them into a story that you created yourself. For that reason, For that reason, I can't develop the elements of your story, but I'll show you what they represent and how you can identify them.

To answer this question, you must think of a story you want to create. Within this story, the elements presented in the question above will be:

  • Main characters: They are the protagonists, that is, they are the most important characters in your story, which all elements revolve in all of them.

  • How the main characters are developed: They will be developed based on what they represent in the story and their role within the narrative.

  • Point of view used: The point of view will be in the first person if the narrator of your story is one of the characters and is telling what he witnessed. This point of view will be in the third person if the narrator is not a character and is telling a story in which he does not participate, but knows everything.

  • Main problem or conflict: It will be represented by the biggest challenge that the main character will have to face. This will be the tensest moment of your story and will be presented during the climax.

  • Rising Action: It will be the moment before the climax, where you increase the tension of the story, preparing the reader for what will happen.

  • Falling Action: It will be the moment that passes after the climax when the tension starts to go down and the reader is prepared for the end of the story.

  • Resolution: It's the conclusion of the story, the moment where everything will end.

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