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When an author writes a conclusion, what elements do they need to provide to so that the story follows the same form over the c...Asked by HappyCat:)
When an author writes a conclusion, what elements do they need to provide to so that the storyfollows the same form over the course of the narrative?
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The story should have both direct and indirect characterizations.
The story should have limited characters.
The story should have a consistent tone.
The story should have both internal and external conflicts.
(1 point)
The story should have both direct and indirect characterizations.
The story should have limited characters.
The story should have a consistent tone.
The story should have both internal and external conflicts.
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The correct element that an author needs to provide to ensure that the story follows the same form over the course of the narrative is:
**The story should have a consistent tone.**
A consistent tone helps unify the narrative and ensures that the conclusion feels cohesive with the rest of the story.
**The story should have a consistent tone.**
A consistent tone helps unify the narrative and ensures that the conclusion feels cohesive with the rest of the story.
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