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What are the main parts of a story’s narrative structure

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Answer:

The parts of a plot in a story include the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

Step-by-step explanation:

The five parts work together to build suspense and flow together smoothly to create a unified storyline.

For Example:

Beginning of the Story The exposition is the beginning of the story and prepares the way for upcoming events.

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so the answer is the key conflicts, main characters, setting and events.

Step-by-step explanation:

Narrative structure is about story and plot: the content of a story and the form used to tell the story. Story refers to the dramatic action as it might be described in chronological order. Plot refers to how the story is told. Story is about trying to determine the key conflicts, main characters, setting and events.

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