The point of view where the narrator uses pronouns such as "he" or "she" is 3. 3rd person point of view
The series of events that take place after the climax showing the results of a conflict 2. Falling action
The part of the story which begins after the exposition and sets the stage of the climax is 4. Rising Action
An author's introduction of the characters, setting, and the situation at the beginning of a story, novel, or play is 5. Exposition
The part of the story where the reader learns the main conflict is 1. Complicating incident hope this helps :)
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Answer:
I think it's the last one
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The answer will be multiple-part.
Explanation:
"Your courage to the sticking place" is a well-known statement - from Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The idiom screw... to the sticking place - if you do some research - is defined as "being firm and resolute in... (in this case, courage)." This echoes Shakespeare's ambitious nature - as is shown in a poetic style.
The rest of this paragraph reflects that aspect of him as well. Such words as:
Wassail
Warder
Limbeck
Swinish
Spongy
Quell
Though seemingly just part of the nature of poetry, these words may spark images in your mind that typical, everyday words otherwise don't.
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