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English, 31.08.2019 01:20 nateconn9227

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retell the story of "the bass, the river, and sheila mant" use 1st person pov plz
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exposition - paragraph 1 set the scene and introduce your character (2-3 sentences)
remember: you are the character. use first person (“i”) to speak as the character.
rising action - paragraph 1 what happens at the beginning of the story? how does your character feel in this part of the story? use first person (“i”) to speak as the character.
climax - paragraph 2 what happens in the middle of the story that is a turning point in the story? (does the character have to make an important decision? )
climax continued - paragraph 2 what is the mood (feeling) in this part of the story? use first person (“i”) to speak as the character.
falling action - paragraph 3 - what happens at the end of the story?
what happens as a result of the decision made in the climax?
use first person (“i”) to speak as the character.
resolution - paragraph 3 how did this experience impact the character?
what did the character learn as a result of this experience?
use first person (“i”) to speak as the character.

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