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What is Rising Action?
Peak Action
Conflicts & Complications that develop the story
Background Information
The Result or Conclusion
What is Falling Action?
The Action that Caused you to Fall
Conflicts & Complications
The Events after the Climax (lead to the Resolution)
Resolution or Conclusion
What is Included in the Exposition?
Characters, Resolution, & Conflict
The Theme
Climax & Conflict
Characters, Setting, and the Introduction of the Problem or Conflict
What is the Climax?
The Turning Point in the Story
The Tricking Point
The top of the mountain
The Twisting Point
What is Resolution?
The final action
When the conflict begins
A War
The End Result or the Lesson Learned
What is Plot?
A struggle or problem
Time and Place
Sequence of Events that make up a story
People, Animals, or Creatures
Define a Character
When a person does something in a ctory
Nice, Smart, or Rude
Personality Traits
People, Animals, or Creatures
What is Conflict?
Turning Point
Struggle, Problem, or the obstacle in the story
The Author's Main Idea
Battle, War, or Party
What is Setting?
The Problem in the story
The Time when the main problem happens
the ending of the Story
The Time and Place of the Story
What is the theme?
What the main character says and does
The Main Message or Central Idea about life: The Lesson
The main characters
The POV: Point of View
What Two Story Elements are often Grouped Together?
Climax and turning point
Falling Action & Resolution
Rising Action & Falling Action
Rising Action & Exposition
The Problem is introduced to start the ________
Character Plot
Conflict
Rising Action
Tension
____ is also called Conflict.
Falling Action
Rising Action
Exposition
Problem
This prevents the main character from being happy or achieving their goal.
The Exposition
Rising Action
The Problem/Conflict
The Climax
This is when the tension builds toward the Climax.
Falling Action
Exposition
Resolution
Rising Action
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