Prelude
Description: The prelude is the level/section of the book or the story that is a short preparatory strain leading up to and preceding the principle movement of the book. The prelude begins a new phase of development or day's event procedings with the end in mind. In the prelude we must perform our warmup exercises to wake up the workers. The prelude is the section where we lay down the law that is the role call and the expected state of affairs. The workers must travel from their home or sanctuary to work with their food and tools. The prelude is associated with the color green and the number 4 that is represented by the Roman Numeral IV.

Instructions: The actors have their duty to perform the exercises or ativities of the prelude. Describe to your audience what the preluding exercises are and how the preluding exercises were performed. Tell the audience who showed up to the stages to wake up the God.





















































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Acknowledgments
Description: In the acknowledgments section we have the roster of the book's suitors. Everyone in the Magic Jar or the Acknowledgments usually accepts the name of their school or ‘beast’ because it is too costly to print out all of their names. They are recognized in a separate publication done by their school.

Instructions: List the names of the people who support the book, the suitors. List the roles they play. Thank the suitors for their services.





















































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prelude |  introduction |  body |  complications |  climax |  conclusions |  denoument |  cover