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1.What is the structure of a narrative? Mention and briefly
explain
those components.
2. Summarize what a description consists of and what elements
should be present in
it's the same.
1. The structure of a narrative can be broadly categorized into five components namely character, conflict, plot, settings and resolution.
Characters - As the name itself suggest, characters are the leads or subjects who play their respective roles in the whole story. Usually a narrative has three main characters - the hero or the protagonist, a supporting character and a villain or the evil character.
Conflict - Conflits are the challanges or the hurdle that the protagonist need to overcome so as to reach his/her destiny. Conflicts are used to add a spice to the story.
Plot - Plot is nothing but the sequence of events in the story which are usually connected and highlights the cause and effect relationship between events.
Setting - Setting is usually the description or timeline of the story. It tell us about where the story belongs to geographically, the time or era or the mood. In simple words, it the main backdrop of the story.
Resolution - Resolution is the final part or the fate of the story. It tell us about the conclusion of the whole chain of events.
2. A description consists of all the important as well as adjacent information about a product or service which can be anything like movie, story, accessary, job, or any other system. In simple words, description is an oral or written account of a person, object, or event. Some basic elements that I think must be present in an description is the technicality, interaction or interface response to the recipents, working, insight story, different parts and their importance and a detailed information of the making or the structure.