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7 July, 22:37

How does a problem or event change the text? Select all that apply. The problem or event changes the plot. The problem or event changes the character. The problem or event changes the theme. The problem or event does not affect the plot. The problem or event changes the author.

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  1. 8 July, 00:22
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    The problem or event changes the plot. The problem or event changes the character. The problem or event changes the theme.

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    A text usually revolves around a problem or event. This effects the plot since the plot is the sequence of events in the story. A problem or event will affect at least one character in the story. Usually a problem or event in the story will develop the character's personality and/or create a dynamic character. The theme of the story is usually dependent upon the problem or event.
  2. 8 July, 01:00
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    How does a problem or event change the text? Select all that apply.

    A problem or an event can change the text in the following manner:

    -The problem or event changes the plot.

    -The problem or event changes the character.

    -The problem or event changes the theme (of the text).
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