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Answer:
The setting is the timeline and place that takes place in a story.
The theme is the lesson or moral a reader discovers that's found in the end of a story.
The plot is an entire set of ordered events that make up a story, such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
The problem is the negative conflict, and it's also what triggers a set of events that take place to solve the conflict.
The main idea is main concept, or the central point of a story. It's the topic that gives the reader an 'idea' of what the story is about.
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ΔThe setting is the timeline and place that takes place in a story.
ΔThe theme is the lesson or moral a reader discovers that's found in the end of a story.
ΔThe plot is an entire set of ordered events that make up a story, such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
ΔThe problem is the negative conflict, and it's also what triggers a set of events that take place to solve the conflict.
ΔThe main idea is main concept, or the central point of a story. It's the topic that gives the reader an 'idea' of what the story is about.