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English, 30.06.2019 12:20, rrarick3407

Match the terms and definitions. question 4 options: the point of view where the narrator uses pronouns such as "he" or "she" the series of events that take place after the climax showing the results of the conflict. the part of a story which begins after the exposition and sets the stage for the climax. an author’s introduction of the characters, setting, and situation at the beginning of a story, novel, or play. the part of the story where the reader learns of the main conflict 1. complicating incident 2. falling action 3. 3rd person point of view 4. rising action 5. exposition

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