Answer:
1: B
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The structure of the story "Jack and The Beanstalk" contributes to the development of its theme, because it has an introduction, a build up, a climax, and a resolution.
The introduction introduces the main characters, Jack and his mother. The build has the series of events in which Jack trades the cow for some beans, the mother calls Jack a "fool" and throws the seeds out into the yard then which they grows into a been stalk overnight.
The climax explains how Jack finds the beanstalk in the morning and climes it finding the giant and his wife, and manages to steal the "laying goose" [a goose that lays golden eggs].
The resolution explains how Jack runs away from the giant, cuts down the beanstalk causing the giant to fall off and die, and gives the "laying goose" to his mother making her proud.
When developing the structure of the story, the author describes the events in the same order. From the structure, the plot is developed. The characters and their actions lead to development of the story.
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