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English, 24.08.2021 19:40, cbonner191

Part C Using the plan you created in part B, draft the exposition, or introduction, of your narrative. Be sure to
include descriptive details that develop these elements:
β€’ setting
β€’ characters
β€’ point of view
β€’ main conflict

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