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After disintegration all radioactive elements are transformed in other elements.
There are many elements that have only one naturally occurring isotope. When you get to transuranic elements the elements all have no naturally occurring isotopes. But all elements have isotopes, they just have to be created, maybe in a nuclear reactor or particle accelerator or a supernova explosion.
All elements 83 and above are radioactive.
All of the elements have protons and electrons, and all elements except hydrogen have neutrons.
all of them are elements with less than 37 electrons.
The "elements" are not something you take out of a box and slap into the story - they're just labels for the parts that are already there inside the story. If you don't have them, you don't have a story at all.
The structure of a story just means all of the elements that make up the story. You can include any number of elements: plot, characters, theme, conflict, point of view. The main idea is to be able to weave the elements together to make a good story!
the social environment
understand story elements more clearly. appreciate the story contextualize plot and setting All of the above ~
Characters are the most likely element to be found in a story, as they drive the plot forward through their actions and interactions with each other. They are essential for creating conflict, resolution, and emotional engagement for the reader.
Facts in a story are events or details that can be verified or proven true. Non-facts could include elements like opinions, interpretations, conjecture, or fictional elements. To determine what is factual in a story, one would need to look for concrete evidence or corroborating sources.
The use of symbolic characters or events that represent larger ideas or themes, a setting that is not entirely realistic but serves to convey a deeper message, and a plot that can be interpreted on multiple levels are all elements that can make a story allegorical.
The story of Demeter & Persephone is all about the seasons of the year, & why food can only be grown the spring & summer months.
Do you mean the sequential order in which all plots are created?: Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution
All elements of TAPES system are critical
Not at all! If you learn best in the morning then by all means you should take morning classes!
Foreshadowing, character actions and motivations, setting details, and plot twists are all common narrative elements that can provide clues and hints to help anticipate or predict future events in a story. Paying attention to these elements can give insight into the direction that the plot may take and the ultimate outcome of the story.