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Hints or clues that indicate what may happen later in the story is known as . . .
Plot
Protagonist
Foreshadow
Exposition
The structure or organization of events that make up a story is known as . . .
Resolution
Antagonist
Flashback
Plot Development
The action and events that occur after the climax is known as . . .
Rising Action
Falling Action
Climax
Resolution
The beginning of the story that introduces conflict, characters, and setting is known as . . .
Exposition
Rising Action
Resolution
Setting
The end of the story where the conflict is resolved is known as . . .
Conflict
Falling Action
Setting
Resolution
The turning point or the point of greatest suspense or action is known as . . .
Rising Action
Climax
Resolution
Exposition
The main events before the climax is known as . . .
Falling Action
Rising Action
Exposition
Resolution
The problem in the story is known as . . .
Foreshadowing
Setting
Climax
Conflict
Which graphic organizer is used for Plot Development?
A plot mechanic in which a future event is revealed.
Foreshadowing
Flashback
Flashforward
Unreliable narrator
A plot mechanic in which a past event interrupts the present moment.
Foreshadowing
Flashback
Flashforward
Unreliable Narrator
An untrustworthy storyteller that causes the reader and other characters to doubt parts of the narrative.
Foreshadowing
Flashback
Flashforward
Unreliable narrator
When a story has two or more independent plots that eventually merge into one main plot.
Parallel plot
Nonlinear plot
Subplot
Linear Plot
A type of plot that serves to support the main plot. It is usually used to reinforce a theme or for character development.
Linear Plot
Parallel Plot
Subplot
Nonlinear plot
A plot that creates mystery by breaking the rules of a typical plot. This kind of plot might use flashbacks, flashforwards, or unreliable narrators.
Linear Plot
Subplot
Nonlinear Plot
Parallel Plot
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