
Elements of Plot
Quiz by Amy Megason
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- Q1Loose ends are tied up here. Conflicts are resolved.ResolutionClimaxFalling ActionRising Action30s
- Q2Characters and setting are introduced.Rising ActionExpositionResolutionClimax30s
- Q3The inciting incident, or the problem that sets the story in motion occurs here.Falling ActionResolutionClimaxExposition30s
- Q4This is the main part of the story. It has a series of events that lead to the climax.Falling ActionRising ActionResolutionExposition30s
- Q5The most exciting part of the story.ExpositionFalling ActionClimaxResolution30s
- Q6This part of the story contains the events that follow the climax.Rising ActionClimaxFalling ActionExposition30s
- Q7The resolution of the story is sometimes called thisRendezvousDenouementAvant-GardeVice Versa30s
- Q8In fairy tales, the part where they live happily ever after is called theresolution30s
- Q9In the Three Little Pigs, the pigs build three houses.Rising Action30s
- Q10In this part of Goldilocks, we meet the three bears and see them go for a walk.Exposition30s
- Q11In this part of Goldilocks, the three bears awaken Goldilocks in the bed.Climax30s