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25 October, 19:22

How does a writer create an individualistic storytelling experience?

A. The storyteller allows the audience to participate with cheers and applause.

B. The storyteller tells of a main character that fights with a foe outside of himself or herself.

C. The main character fights internal conflicts full of personal crises.

D. The story events are recognizable to every person in the audience.

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  1. 25 October, 19:39
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    C. The main character fights internal conflicts full of personal crisis
  2. 25 October, 22:02
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    Correct answer choice is:

    C) The main character fights internal conflicts full of personal crises.

    Explanation:

    To get story arches to get on the internet and start reviewing, then try to fit some of your fantasies into an arc. Create exciting and compelling roles that you are involved in someone whose story you want to tell. Drop the details. No one needs to read about moralist personality to whom nice things occur. Get base and create very flawed figures to whom bad things appear and tell the story of how they overwhelm.
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