Story elements
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These key topics are addressed:
?In what ways can the setting tell a story by itself?
?Which elements do you feel are the most important to make the story whole?
?In which ways will our reader feel a connection to the topic at hand?
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This posting examines necessary story aspects.
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Please allow some of these ideas to guide your response. Once you write your own, please send to me for editing. Since I am not in your actual class, I offer a rough idea for you to explore:
?First, as you examine key topics that should be addressed within the presentation, you might want to look at various intersections of setting, conflict, theme, and characterizations within stories.
?As you look at ways in which a setting can tell a story by ...
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