Yes, there is Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution. But you missed one point in between Exposition and Rising Action it is the problem or the trigger or the incident. Exposition introduces character, the Rising action shows Conflict arises climax is the turning point which the narrator found out the Myra was at the hospital with Luekimia and I think that's how you spell it and more.
The conflict in "Day of the Butterfly" by Alice Munro centers around the dynamics between two young girls, one of whom is perceived as an outsider and is bullied by the other girls in the school. The story explores themes of bullying, exclusion, and the complexities of childhood relationships.
Canadian short-story author, Alice Ann Munro, did not win a Pulitzer Prize for her book, The View from Castle Rock(Vintage, 2008). The Pulitzer Prize is awarded to US citizens and residents.
Its short for Mary Alice, which was her human name. She just goes by Alice now.
Yes a butterfly has fur on its body. They are short and fine.
Munro won the Oscar for Short Film - Animated - in 1960.
Liccy is short for the name Alice.
Alison is a French nickname for Alice, which in itself is a short form of the German name Adelaide. It is made of the German elements "noble" and "kind".
in short..... no
Madame Butterfly - short story - was created in 1898.
A short novel called "The Story Of Ferdinand" written by Munro Leaf.
Alice got famous by writing short books and poems
Allie is a variant of the name Alison. It's a Norman French variant of the name Aalis or Alice. Alice is in turn a short variant of the Germanic Adalheidis. It's made of the elements "adal" meaning "noble" and "heid" meaning "kind, sort or type".