Plot Structure
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- Q1Which plot element is represented by the star?ClimaxResolutionRising actionInciting incident30s
- Q2At which part of the plot would you expect to find out where the story takes place?251330s
- Q3At which stage in the plot does the author introduce the setting and major characters?(3) Rising action(1) Exposition(4) Climax(2) Inciting incident30s
- Q4In a detective story, the villain often explains his scheme in detail after finally being caught by the protagonist. At which point in the plot is this most likely to happen?(3) Rising action(6) Resolution(4) Climax(5) Falling action30s
- Q5Which plot element is represented by the star?Inciting incidentClimaxExpositionRising action30s
- Q6Which plot element is represented by the star?ExpositionInciting incidentResolutionClimax30s
- Q7Which plot element is represented by the star?ResolutionFalling actionExpositionInciting incident30s
- Q8Which plot element is represented by the star?ClimaxExpositionFalling actionResolution30s
- Q9What is happens during the exposition?The setting and major characters are introducedThe character's routine or life is disturbed30s