Sharmus Evans
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I did not read the fictional story, so it never shocked me; not much does.
The time and the place of a story is considered the story's setting. In order to figure out the time and the place that the story takes place you should find some major event or detail that occur in the story, then look them up on-line or in a book. If that event or detail was related to an event in history then you will be able to look up more able that event. If the event or detail does not relate to an event in history then you can just be general when describing the setting (ie. the Cyclops' Island, Jacob's room, house on top of the mountain).
i just it part of something and idk what it goes to
A supporting detail when analyzing the theme in a story could be a specific event, character interaction, or piece of dialogue that reinforces or reflects the central message or idea of the story. These details help to deepen the reader's understanding of the theme and provide evidence to support the interpretation of the story's underlying message.
The inciting event is the event in the story (normally at the beginning) that causes the whole story to happen. If that event didn't happen then there would be no story
Whatever happens in a story, any event in that plot would be a plot event
The inciting event is the event in the story (normally at the beginning) that causes the whole story to happen. If that event didn't happen then there would be no story
the solution is how the problem is solved in a story
You would say the story's event unfolded
because to us, detail is what make the story interesting.Detail is important!
The inciting event is the initial action or event that starts the main conflict in a story.