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PAZ M.

LATORENA
 Pedro Buhay- husband of Soledad, also known
as Indo.

 Soledad- wife of Pedro Buhay, also known as


Choleng.

 Tia Maria- housemaid of Indo and Choleng.

 Dr. Santos- doctor of Soledad.


Introduction:
It was warm. The sun up above the sky that
was all blue and tremendous. Pedro Buhay, a
prosperous farmer, was eating. He is in a
hurry to get back to work.
Rising Action:
When Pedro lift the coat containing the small
key on the coat’s pocket.
Climax:
When Pedro was on the backyard and saw
burnt cloth.
Falling Action:
When Pedro found out that the trunk was
empty.
Denouement:
Soledad was still ill and Pedro was trying
not to be angry on Soledad.
 The third person point of view is a form of
storytelling in which a narrator relates all
action in third person, using third person
pronouns such as "he" or "she." Third person
point of view may be omniscient or limited.
Often new writers feel most comfortable
with first person, but writing in the third
person allows a writer more freedom in how
a story is told.
 As she was doing so, small object fell on the
floor with a dull metallic sound.
 She brushed her tears with the sleeve of her
camisa and abruptly stoop up.
 She looked at the coat he had handed to her.
 She stared at it in her palm as if she had
never seen it before.
 Pedro lingered on the porch after the doctor
left.

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