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This guide explores the essential parts of a plot, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Exposition introduces characters and the setting. Rising action builds tension and develops conflicts. The climax serves as the turning point, where the main problem reaches its peak. Following this, falling action begins the resolution, leading to the final moments of the story. Each component plays a crucial role in crafting compelling narratives that engage readers throughout the story arc.
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What is the exposition of the story? • Where the author introduces the characters • The high point of the story
What is the definition of rising action? The most exciting part of the story When the problem begins to develop
What is the climax of the story? • When the problem is solved • The high point or most exciting part of the story
Define falling action. • When the problem is resolved • When the climax has already occurred, and the problem is beginning to be solved
What is the resolution of the story? • When the problem is resolved • The greatest thing that happens in the story