The element of a story that provides information about its series of events is the plot. The plot outlines the sequence of actions and conflicts that drive the narrative forward, detailing how characters respond to challenges and how these events unfold over time. It typically includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, which collectively shape the story's structure and development.
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Because he gives him Vital information
No-one gives it to you - it is only available through Nintendo events and mystery gift!
Yes there are hidden messages in a Series of Unfortuante Events. if you really got into the book you'd be able to tell what the hidden messages are. It's hard to really tell though because Lemony Snicket gives good descriptions of everything so you'd have to really dig deep to find them.
A librarian named Sushma Gupta gives extensive information about this gem in her online dictionary of Hinduism. She concludes that the Naag Mani or Cobra Pearl "is a mineral called Chlorophane; it is not formed inside the body of snake." She gives information about how to avoid being fooled by sellers of false gems.
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An encyclopedia.
Characterization is the element of a story that gives information about the people in it. This includes the traits, motivations, and behaviors of the characters, helping readers understand their actions and personalities within the narrative.
A narrative gives a brief overview of the poem or play. It helps the reader understand the series of events and how the events are connected.
The narrator gives information about the sequence of events that happened in the story.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an element gives that element its ATOMIC NUMBER.
Boron is the element that gives a green flame when it is heated.
Iodine is the element that gives off violet vapor when heated.
Not really. It just gives additional background information on the story.
the atomic number <<< apex : )