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1. Discuss “Lochinvar” as a narrative poem. How does it fi t into this category? Which sections constitute the exposition, rising action, confl ict, climax, and resolution? How does Sir Walter Scott tell the story in such a way that readers are interested in the characters and the problems they face?

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Well,he puts imagery in your mind,the way he explains how Lochinvar is,the problems they face are the conflict,the dad doesn't want young Lochinvar to marry his daughter:)
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