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It is the where and the when of a story.
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It can be thought of as a challenge or problem that drives the action of the story.
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It is the where and the when of a story.
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It can be thought of as a challenge or problem that drives the action of the story.
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It refers to the underlying insight, the moral or idea that the writer is expressing through the story.
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It is the pivotal point in the story when the protagonist deals with the culmination of events.
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In this type of outline, the thesis and topic sentence of each supporting paragraph are fully written out.
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This type of outline provides an overview of the topics to be included in an essay.
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Writers use characters to perform the actions and speak the dialogue of a story.
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Writers use the protagonist to drive the story forward—the protagonist’s goals reflect the overall story goals, the plot moves forward based on the protagonist’s decisions, and their character arc is what the readers follow throughout the story.
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This approach "begins with the simple but central insight that literature is
written by actual people and that understanding an author's life can help readers
more thoroughly comprehend the work.
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The falling action occurs when the main problem or conflict is addressed with a form of action.
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Summary is usually longer than the evaluation because it should not be focus on giving a critique.
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This part includes the name of the writer or creator of the work, the name of
the work being reviewed, the date it was written or created and its purpose.
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This approach "examines how sexual identity influences the creation and
reception of literary works."
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This is a brief paragraph that includes a statement indicating your overall
impression of the evaluated work.
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This includes all the resources you cited in your critique paper.