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I. Action Code – the part of a narrative or a story that builds tension, referring to any action or event that indicates that something else is going to happen.
-----she took up another packet on which the descriptive word did not appear. And in a loud tone she began: “My adored one’ I love you to distraction. Since yesterday I have been suffering like a damned soul burned by the recollection of you. I feel your lips on mine, your eyes under my eye, your flesh under my flesh. I love you! I love you! You have made me mad! My arms open! I pant with an immense desire to possess you again. My whole body calls out to you, wants you. I have kept in my mouth the taste of your kisses.”-----
At the beginning of the story, it was lightly

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