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a.
the time, place, and mood of a story
b.
the most exciting part of a story
c.
disagreement that occurs between one character and an outside force
d.
disagreement that occurs within one character's head
e.
the "set up" where the setting and characters are introduced
f.
when the expected result is the opposite of the actual result
g.
a person portrayed in a fictional piece of art
h.
the end of a story where "loose ends" are dealt with
i.
the major events that make up a story
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The difference between a guess and an inference is a. an inference is not supported by evidence while a guess is. c. a guess and an inference are the same thing. b. a guess is not supported by evidence while an inference is. d. none of the above
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