where in the book "high flying hero" can you find a narrative text stucture

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I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific texts or books, including "High Flying Hero," so I can't point to specific sections or chapters that contain narrative text structures. However, in general, narrative text structures are commonly found in stories, including those that feature a plot, characters, conflict, and a resolution.

If you are trying to identify narrative text structures in the book, look for elements such as:

  1. Exposition: Introduction of characters, setting, and background information.
  2. Rising Action: Events that build tension and develop the conflict.
  3. Climax: The turning point or moment of greatest tension in the story.
  4. Falling Action: Events that follow the climax and lead toward resolution.
  5. Resolution: The conclusion where conflicts are resolved.

You might find these elements scattered throughout the book, often in the chapters where character development and plot advancement occur. If you're analyzing the text, try focusing on the beginning, middle, and end of the story to identify these structures.