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Beginning of the story where the characters and setting are introduced.
Rising Action
Exposition
Climax
Resolution
Actions are starting to happen and the suspense is building up and up.
Climax
Plot
Rising Actions
Resolution
The most exciting part of the story; The conflict has reached it's most intense place.
Plot
Exposition
Climax
Inciting Incident
Events leading to the end of the story; When the story winds down.
Resolution
Exposition
Climax
Falling Actions
The end of the story; When everything in the story is solved. Not all stories have one.
Exposition
Climax
Resolution
Inciting Incident
The very first conflict of a story; The turning point of things.
Issue
Inciting Incident
Climax
Plot
True or false: Short stories have characters that are more developed.
True
False
True or false: Short stories have a conflict that happens very quickly.
True
False
Who is the main character in our short story The Landlady?
The landlady
Billy Weaver
Bob Weaver
The porter
How old is our main character in The Landlady?
16
23
18
17
Which of the following was NOT seen in the window at the Bed and Breakfast? There is more than one answer!
A puppy
a parrot
hats and umbrellas
vase of roses
a hearth
True of False: The main character in The Landlady is visiting in London, England.
True
False
Who is the author of The Landlady?
J.K. Rowling
Roald Dahl
Robert De Niro
James Patterson
What is the job of the porter in The Landlady?
Check people in at the front desk.
Carry the luggage.
Answer the door.
None of these.
How many pieces of a plot diagram are there? Think hard before choosing.
4
10
6
8
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