To maintain consistency in a narrative's form, the conclusion should ensure that the story has a consistent tone throughout the entire narrative. This helps to unify the story and provides a satisfying ending that resonates with the established themes and mood.
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) The story should have a consistent tone. The story should have both internal and external conflicts. The story should have both direct and indirect characterizations. The story should have limited characters.
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