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Through the clean-washed demilight before dawn.
The purpose is to create problem s in the story kinda the same as conflict. hope it helps
<span>a documentary filmed by an expert on the Black Death is your answer
It is not "</span><span>a book of historical fiction about the Middle Ages", because it is fictionous, and while it does follow history, not all of it is true. Also, Middle Ages encompasses a large amount of events, not just the Black Death.
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It is not "</span><span>a medical textbook with a section devoted to modern diseases", because the Black Death happened during the Middle Ages, and is not a modern disease.
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It is not "</span><span>a history textbook with a chapter on life in the Middle Ages", because it encompasses all daily life aspects, and may or may not include the years of the Black Death.
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The most obvious element is a character, as shown in option C.
<h3>Why are the other elements not highlighted?</h3>
- The setting refers to the environment where the story takes place and the passage does not refer to any environment.
- The plot refers to the story as a whole and the passage refers to just one point in the story.
In the passage provided, we can see that the narrator refers to a specific person and how that person behaved at a given moment, provoking reactions and thoughts.
A person, in a text, is a character and all the characters are very important elements for the development of the story because they promote the advancement of the narrative and the execution of events.
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