Exposition
  • Setting and background info
  • Turning point
  • The end
  • Events after the climax
Rising Action
  • Events leading to the climax
  • Events after the climax
  • Setting and background
  • Point that hooks the reader's attention
Climax
  • Events leading to the resolution
  • Point that grabs the reader's attention
  • Turning point where the protagonist makes a tough decision
  • All conflicts are resolved and the story is over
The highest point of tension in a plot is the
  • Climax
  • Conflict
  • Plot
  • Inciting Incident
  • Exposition
The problem or struggle is the
  • Resolution
  • Theme
  • Conflict
  • Resolution
  • Climax
Complications are added during the
  • Conflict
  • Rising Action
  • Narration
  • Climax
  • Falling Action
The part of the plot that introduces the setting is the
  • Climax
  • Resolution
  • Inciting Incident
  • Theme
  • Exposition
The term for the events that make up a story
  • Conflict
  • Exposition
  • Resolution
  • Theme
  • Plot
The conflict is introduced during the
  • Inciting Incident
  • Climax
  • Resolution
  • Falling Action
  • Plot
If a character is struggling with a difficult decision, the conflict is
  • Man vs. Man
  • Man vs. Self
  • Rising Action
  • Theme
  • Conflict
What is the purpose of the inciting incident?
  • It sets the rising action in motion.
  • It includes background information on the characters.
  • It concludes the conflict.
  • It is an observation about life that the author is sharing with readers.
  • It shows what happens to the characters at the end of the story.
What is the purpose of the falling action?
  • It sets the plot in motion.
  • The characters and setting are being introduced.
  • The events start to build toward a climax.
  • Loose ends are being tied up and the conflict is being resolved.
The ending of a plot is called the
  • Climax
  • Conflict
  • Rising Action
  • Theme
  • Resolution
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