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AleksAgata [21]
2 years ago
15

PLZ HELP!!!! THIS IS DUE SOON!!! I RLLY NEED HELP!!!!

English
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AnnyKZ [126]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Main Characters:

1. Martin

2. Fat lady

3. Father

Exposition: A short introduction to the characters, setting, and start of the story.

Setting:

• Old building

• Elevator

Introduction:

Martin is a 12-year-old kid with a slender frame. When he goes to school, he is tormented and always the last to be selected for sports teams. He lives on the 17th floor. In elevators, he gets apprehensive. Marin is taking the elevator one day when a weird and fat woman boards. She stares at him, breathes deeply, and does so in silently.

Rising Action: Event sequence which leads in the climax.

Next time the big woman gets on, she heads up to the third level to find out what is wrong. He is concerned about what might happen if the elevator became trapped. Although he really wants to exit the elevator, he fears that he will be unable to get past her.

Conflict: In the tale, the rising action continued to escalate.

After looking at Martin for a long time, the woman eventually spoke to him and ended the conflict. Martin was the narrator. Even though he was afraid of the elevator, he overcame his apprehensions and rode it. Marin's Elevator Antagonist was the large woman who stares at Martin constantly.

Climax: The turning point.

Marin's shattered leg makes him more exposed when Martin's father departs the elevator, thus he must go up on his own. The enormous woman enters the elevator on the next level, shuts the door behind her, and says, "Hello Martin," laughs, and presses the stop button on the elevator.

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