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gulaghasi
4 months ago
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Match each event from the story to its place in the plot structure, left side millicent is about to confront the sorority with h

er decision. millicent completes the final part of her initiation with a new goal. millicent is excited and proud at being chosen as an elected. millicent decides that she's does not want to be part of the group. millicent begins to question the group especially bed right side exposition resolution rising action climax falling action
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Leya [7.7K]4 months ago
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“Millicent chooses to separate from the group” - Climax

“Millicent finishes the last step of her initiation while setting a new goal” - Falling Action

“Millicent prepares to face the sorority with her choice” - Resolution

“Millicent feels thrilled and proud for being elected” - Exposition

“Millicent starts to have doubts about the group, particularly Bev” - Rising Action

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