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plz finish this fictional story i have to write
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over the next few lessons you will be writing a short story—a work of fiction. here are some requirements for your short story:
• your story should contain all five parts of a narrative arc: exposition, complicating incident, rising action, climax, and falling action.
• the plot should center on a conflict that a main character faces.
• in addition to the main character, create one or more secondary characters who will participate in the story.
• create a second plot line that fits in with the main plot.
• narrate the story from a suitable point of view—first person, third-person omniscient, third-person limited, or (in rare cases) second person.
• use realistic-sounding dialogue to develop characters and move the action forward.
• use vivid, precise, concrete words and phrases to make your story come alive.
• your story should be about 500–1,000 words long. the final draft will be scored by your teacher.

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