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What are the two categories of conflict?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
How many epic fails can be in a story?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
What is an epic fail?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
What is the impressive word used for the main character?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
What two things make up a setting?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
What part of the story is the resolution?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
Which should be the most exciting?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
Which of the following is an example of an external conflict?
when the character tries to solve the problem but is unable to
time/place
climax
ending
protagonist
character vs. angry rats living in the basement
as many as the author wants
internal/external
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