A typical plot has __________ separate stages.
  • three
  • four
  • five
  • six
Stage one in plot is called the _______________.
  • exposition
  • resolution
  • climax
  • rising action
Stage two in plot is called the _____________________.
  • resolution
  • falling action
  • rising action
  • climax
Stage three in plot is called the ____________________.
  • rising action
  • climax
  • resolution
  • exposition
Stage four in plot is called _____________.
  • falling action
  • resolution
  • exposition
  • climax
Stage five in plot is called _________________.
  • climax
  • exposition
  • resolution
  • falling action
In __________________, a writer introduces the setting and the characters.
  • resolution
  • exposition
  • climax
  • rising action
During exposition the writer also reveals the ______________, or sets the stage for it. It is the main struggle or problem the characters face.
  • rising action
  • conflict
  • theme
  • climax
The _______________ is the turning point in the story and the moment of greatest suspense. It presents the conflict at its most intense and dramatic.
  • climax
  • exposition
  • falling action
  • resolution
The _____________________ reveals the outcome of the story's climax. At this stage, the tension created by the conflict and climax is relieved.
  • exposition
  • rising action
  • falling action
  • climax
The __________________ shows the story's final outcome.
  • resolution
  • climax
  • exposition
  • rising action
The series of events in a narrative is called the _______________.
  • setting
  • plot
  • theme
  • foreshadowing
The _______________________ introduces obstacles that make the conflict more complicated. You might have heard this described as the stage where "the plot thickens".
  • exposition
  • climax
  • rising action
  • resolution
Exposition can occur at any point in the story, but most exposition will take place at the ________________.
  • beginning
  • middle
  • end
As a character tries to solve his or her problem, the story's tension grows. The ___________ of a story is the point of greatest tension. 
  • exposition
  • climax
  • rising action
  • resolution
In the ____________________, the reader sees the outcome of the climax—the point of greatest tension—and starts to see how the conflict is going to be resolved. In this part of a story, the tension begins to ease.
  • rising action
  • exposition
  • falling action
  • climax
___________________ is the final stage in most plots. All the conflicts are resolved, and the reader sees the final outcome of all the events.
  • exposition
  • resolution
  • climax
  • rising action
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