Plot structure
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- Q1What is the correct order of the five main elements of plot structure?Exposition, Climax, Falling Action, Rising Action, ResolutionFalling Action, Exposition, Climax, Rising Action, ResolutionExposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, ResolutionRising Action, Climax, Resolution, Exposition, Falling Action30s
- Q2What part of the plot is typically characterized by the conflict's highest point?ClimaxExpositionResolutionFalling Action30s
- Q3What is the purpose of the exposition in a plot structure?To summarize the storyTo resolve the conflictTo introduce the characters, setting, and initial situationTo heighten the tension30s
- Q4What is the final part of a plot structure that ties up loose ends and provides closure to the story?ClimaxRising ActionExpositionResolution30s
- Q5What part of the plot structure typically includes the development of the main conflict and builds suspense?ExpositionRising ActionFalling ActionResolution30s
- Q6Which element of plot structure involves the events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution?Rising ActionConflictExpositionFalling Action30s
- Q7In a traditional plot structure, which element typically follows the rising action?ResolutionExpositionFalling ActionClimax30s