In the story "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier, the main events include Lizabeth destroying Miss Lottie's marigolds out of frustration, Lizabeth's realization of the harshness of reality and her empathy toward Miss Lottie, and the symbolic significance of the marigolds representing hope and beauty amid the poverty and despair of the characters.
The character and the plot are connected. The plot of a story has a lot to do with the character(s), because in a way, it evolves with the developments of a character. Whatever you do, you can't separate the plot and the character, because it doesn't matter what you try, they will still be maybe not the same thing, but definitely inseperable.Hope this was what you meant.Plot is the result of the actions of the characters. Character is a reflection of how they react to the events in the plot.
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I am quite sure there are much more than 3 main events; I suggest you read it and decide for yourself what events YOU consider the most important ones.
"The Christopher Killer" by Alane Ferguson follows the story of a young forensic enthusiast who helps solve a series of murders. The main events in the book include the discovery of the first victim, the protagonist's investigation into the murders, and the climactic reveal of the killer's identity.
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Section 3 of the story can be described as the climax or culmination of the plot. This is where the conflict reaches its highest point, leading to the resolution and conclusion of the story. It often reveals the outcome for the main characters and ties up loose ends.
the crisis is resolved in one way or another (real answer) <3
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Music - Words [story] - Acting.
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running , spiting, and long jump
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