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Which structural element of epic poetry does this passage reflect?
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parallel structure
parallel structure
climax
climax
falling action
falling action
rising action
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Meanwhile, quick guide to identify each element:
- Parallel structure: repeated grammatical patterns or repeated phrases/clauses (e.g., “he came, he saw, he conquered”).
- Rising action: a series of events that build tension toward the story’s high point.
- Climax: the turning point or moment of greatest tension/conflict.
- Falling action: events that follow the climax and move toward resolution.
If you paste the passage I’ll tell you which one it is and explain why.
Meanwhile, quick guide to identify each element:
- Parallel structure: repeated grammatical patterns or repeated phrases/clauses (e.g., “he came, he saw, he conquered”).
- Rising action: a series of events that build tension toward the story’s high point.
- Climax: the turning point or moment of greatest tension/conflict.
- Falling action: events that follow the climax and move toward resolution.
If you paste the passage I’ll tell you which one it is and explain why.
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