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What should the closing lines of a story accomplish? SELECT TWO.
Readers should understand:
1. What happened in the story.
2. What motivated the writer to craft the story.
3. Theme of the story.
4. What set the story in motion.
5. Goals that motivate each character.
Readers should understand:
1. What happened in the story.
2. What motivated the writer to craft the story.
3. Theme of the story.
4. What set the story in motion.
5. Goals that motivate each character.
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The closing lines of a story should accomplish:
1. What happened in the story.
3. Theme of the story.
These elements help to provide closure and reinforce the overall message or significance of the narrative.
1. What happened in the story.
3. Theme of the story.
These elements help to provide closure and reinforce the overall message or significance of the narrative.
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