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Usually in the first two or three chapters. However, occasional special characters might be introduced later in the story.
where and when a story takes place (APEX)
It isn't used in a well-written story! A flashback is a technique to tell something that happened before the story started, but there are better ways of doing it. A better technique is to sprinkle bits of exposition into the action of the story so that the reader ends up with the right information without disrupting the story with a flashback.
Titles tell a little about the story and make the reader want to learn more.
An introduction should do several things. Most importantly, it should tell the reader what the report is about. It should also provide an attention grabber, such as an interesting story or relevent statistic. It should then flow, or provide a transistion to the body of the report.
In a way you have to decide it yourself. Ask yourself what is the book trying to tell me? In a way it's like a moral of the story
Dialogue and internal thoughts can tell the reader a lot about the character's personality. They can also advance the plot and add to the story.
The authorâ??s theme is what the author is trying to tell the reader throughout the story. It is in effect the authorâ??s message to the reader.
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