Answer:
Explanation:
CHARACTERS : The characters are the people, animals or anything personified that the story is about. Writers focus on introducing the character with enough information about their physical attributes and personality traits that the reader can visualize that character in their mind. Every story should have at least one main character. The main character is the one who determines the way the plot develops and usually resolves the problem or conflict of the story.
SETTING : The setting is the location of the story. Writers picture the scene in enough detail so that the reader can picture the scene as they read the story.
PLOT : The plot consists of the events that happen in the story. The plot should have a clear introduction, rising action, a climax, and a resolution. It should provide enough descriptions for the reader to engage with the story, which means providing suspense and conflict that is resolved at the end of the story.
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Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Inductive reasoning is characterized as a method of reasoning in which some premises are given as evidence of the truth of a conclusion (in colloquial terms, premises are particular instances or cases that can build up towards a general conclusion). The conclusion may end up proving to be false; however, this is not known until after the premises have been worked out. In this way, it could be said that a hypothesis, that is to say, the probability of a premise being evidence of the truth of a conclusion, is based on inductive reasoning.
b. second person
c. third person
So in the plot sequence, it goes on like this > exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Rising action comes immediately before the climax comes.
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