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Which statements describe characteristics of an introduction? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)

It is where characters are developed.

It shows us the setting.

It discusses plot events.

It reveals the narrator and characters.

It develops the main conflict.

and here are the right answers

1# it reveals the narrator and charaters, it shows us the setting

2#it tells the reader where and when the story happens

3#the location of where the ducklings are on the lake, a description of each of the ducklings and their personalities

4#jordan

5#jordan secretly plans out his next practical joke

It is C and D.

Most introductions do their job by π˜ͺ𝘯𝘡𝘳𝘰π˜₯𝘢𝘀π˜ͺ𝘯𝘨 characters and plot events.

To determine which statements describe characteristics of an introduction, let's analyze each option:

1. It is where characters are developed: While the introduction may briefly introduce some characters, it is not the primary purpose of an introduction. The primary focus is on setting the stage for the story.

2. It shows us the setting: Yes, this is an accurate characteristic of an introduction. Within an introduction, the reader typically gets a sense of the setting, which includes the time, place, and general atmosphere of the story.

3. It discusses plot events: No, an introduction generally does not delve into specific plot events. Instead, it sets the stage for the story but does not directly discuss the plot events themselves.

4. It reveals the narrator and characters: It can occasionally introduce the narrator, but character introduction is not the primary focus of an introduction.

5. It develops the main conflict: No, the development of the main conflict usually occurs throughout the rising action, not in the introduction.

Based on the analysis, the two statements that correctly describe characteristics of an introduction are:

- It shows us the setting.
- It reveals the narrator and characters.