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Title: How Plot, Setting and Characters Influence Readers Response
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A character profile is used to involve the reader and give a character more depth into their personality thus creating a more intense storyline.
The plot in a fiction text is important in keeping the reader's attention. The majority of the story builds towards a climax... Showed first 250 characters
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The majority of the story builds towards a climax. This climax is where the peak of action, suspense or thrill takes place, which then leads to the resolution of the story. As in "Lord of the Flies" the author continued to increase conflict between the boys until a full-scale war takes place, which is the climax... Showed next 250 characters
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