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Where is the best place to introduce your story’s problem or conflict?

A. at the beginning of the story

B. it depends on the story

C. in the middle of the story

D. at the end of the story


Sagot :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure it's B because if a story started out like: My name is Sarah, I have a dog... and then the conflict (example: sarah came home to her mom on the floor unconcious) came about in the rising action(after the beginning) then  it would be B.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Why I chose B is because you can't just start introducing your problem without being asked. If you are asked about the problem then it should come in the middle

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