#3  My Children! My Africa! The plot

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Plot involves more than a simple sequence of events as it suggests a pattern of relationships involving causes and effects. In your literature exam, if asked to discuss plot, avoid merely retelling the story. Comment on the way the parts are fitted together. Listen to this podcast to help you understand how.
Season 1 / Episode 3 14 Jul 2017 English South Africa Education · Arts

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