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ELA 12 A Semester Exam
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Question
When an author writes a conclusion, what elements do they need to provide to so that the story follows the same form over the course of the narrative?(1 point)
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The story should have limited characters.
The story should have limited characters.
The story should have a consistent tone.
The story should have a consistent tone.
The story should have both direct and indirect characterizations.
The story should have both direct and indirect characterizations.
The story should have both internal and external conflicts.
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To ensure that a story follows the same form over the course of the narrative, the most relevant element an author should provide in the conclusion is:
**The story should have a consistent tone.**
A consistent tone throughout the story helps to unify the narrative and provides the reader with a sense of closure that matches the overall experience of the story. While the other options may contribute to the development of the narrative, maintaining a consistent tone is crucial for a cohesive conclusion.
**The story should have a consistent tone.**
A consistent tone throughout the story helps to unify the narrative and provides the reader with a sense of closure that matches the overall experience of the story. While the other options may contribute to the development of the narrative, maintaining a consistent tone is crucial for a cohesive conclusion.
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