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Plot Structure

Plot Structure. A. Exposition : Introduces characters and setting Introduction of conflict : The major problem/conflict of the story is introduced. (Rising Action: Builds the conflict and helps develop characters) Climax: Highest or most exciting point in the action

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Plot Structure

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  1. Plot Structure • A. Exposition: Introduces characters and setting • Introduction of conflict: The major problem/conflict of the story is introduced. • (Rising Action: Builds the conflict and helps develop characters) • Climax: Highest or most exciting point in the action • (Falling Action: After the climax, plot slows and moves towards resolution) • D. Resolution: The conclusion to the story in which the major conflicts are solved.

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