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English, 05.02.2021 20:20 Picklehead1166

Match the short story element with its example. 1. character
Promises should be kept.
2. setting
protagonist
3. conflict
climax
4. plot
the eighteenth century
5. theme
omniscient
6. point of View
man versus nature

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