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Title: The Meet
Author: Madelyn Srin
Protagonist:
Ariel Antago...
Ill vote smartest.
Title: The Meet
Author: Madelyn Srin
Protagonist:
Ariel Antagonist:
Maria Conflict: Ariel had to decide if she would return Maria's lost lucky swim cap.
Rising Action: ?
Climax: Ariel finds the cap under the bleachers
Falling Action: when Ariel saw herself again, making to the finals, and her living dream.
Resolution: when Ariel approached Maria and looked her rival in the eye. Then, Ariel gives the pink cap and she said. It was under the bleachers. Theme: The theme of the story is that it is not always about winning or losing, but about showing integrity.
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