Setting - The time and place where a story happens., Plot - The sequence of events that make up a story., Key moment - An important or pivotal event in a story., Theme - The central idea or message in a story., Touching - Evoking strong emotions, especially sadness or sympathy., Fast-moving - Moving quickly, often describing a story with a lot of action or events., Thought-provoking - Stimulating careful consideration or discussion., Mutter - To speak in a low, barely audible voice., Mumble - To speak indistinctly and quietly, often with the mouth partly closed., Sigh - To exhale audibly, often as a sign of relief or tiredness., Gripping - Holding the attention intensely or compellingly., Heading - Going to, Summit - The highest point or top of a mountain., Treacherous - Dangerous and unpredictable., Ill-prepared - Not ready or equipped for something., Peeling off - Coming away in thin layers or strips., Convincing - Persuasive or believable., Bring to life - To make something more vivid or interesting., Keep an eye on - To watch or monitor something closely., Keep your chin up - To remain cheerful and hopeful., Keep (someone) entertained - Provide someone with enjoyment or amusement, Creepy - Strange and weird, Sum-up - Summarize ,

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