katherineedwards1105
29.09.2019 •
English
I'm in 8th grade and i'm writing a narrative and i want to turn it into a story but,i don't have an editor is it ok if i edit it myself?
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yes, you can edit it yourself
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what's the correct order for the writing process of a research essay?
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Resolution
There are only five plot elements: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The eliminates motif and setting as an option. The theme of the story is the author's main idea or message - what the author wants the reader to think or understand about the individual or society. In the resolution the protagonist resolves all the conflicts and ties up loose ends. The resolution is also where the reader notices the change the protagonist has undergone because of his/her trials during the story. Often these lessons learned by the protagonist contain the themes of the work.