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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP ME OR ELSE THIS ANT DIES

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The husband, on his side, had a daughter, of unexampled gentleness and goodness. She inherited these qualities from her mother, who had been the best creature in the world. Cinderella recalled the kindness her mother showed to everyone who entered their home. She was always patient and loving, but she loved Cinderella most of all. Her mother sat with her and told stories and sang to her every night before she went to sleep. The above excerpt is an example of flashback flash-forward episodic plot parallel plot

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Flashback #savetheants

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought it was A :] you have saved the life of an an ant today madam

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*Takes a bow* wow i'm a life saver

OpenStudy (cherry17ann):

flashback - a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story. flashforward A flashforward (also spelled flash-forward; also called a prolepsis) is a scene that takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story in literature, film, television and other media. Flashforwards are often used to represent events expected, projected, or imagined to occur in the future. episodic plot - a story with a series of events, often unrelated, which can take place over great periods of time and in many locales; the events of an episodic plot are not necessarily causally related. Epic dramas, the history plays of Shakespeare, and the works of Brecht are episodic in structure. A Parallel Plot: The writer weaves two or more dramatic plots that are usually linked by a common character and a similar theme.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how bout this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think this one is a too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Good evening and thank you all for coming. My name is M1k3y and I'm not the leader of anything. All around you are Xnetters who have as much to say about why we're here as I do. I use the Xnet because I believe in freedom and the Constitution of the United Stated of America. I use the Xnet because the DHS has turned my city into a police-state where we're all suspected terrorists. I use Xnet because I think you can't defend freedom by tearing up the Bill of Rights. I learned about the Constitution in a California school and I was raised to love my country for its freedom." The above excerpt is an example of flashback flash-forward slow pacing fast pacing

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