

Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action ResolutionĪfter the game is won, the high scorer wins the Most Valuable Player trophy. Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolutionįalling Action They win the game and everyone cheers! The story is almost over. Will he score the winning basket in the last game of the season? Will she die or save herself?įalling Action – the action falls rapidly after the highest point of tension. Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action ResolutionĬlimax – at this point, the characters will succeed or fail in resolving the conflict. Usually the order of events is: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Interpersonal Conflict A struggle with another character.Įxternal Conflict A struggle against the environment, nature or society.Ĭlimax -It is the most suspenseful moment or the height of the action. the story from the beginning to the end (timeline).

Internal conflict is an emotional struggle inside a character. Rising Action An initial event gets the action rolling Events develop the conflict and suspense buildsĬonflict – a struggle between opposing forces.
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Rising Action – a series of events that develop the problem or conflict Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Setting The time, place, and circumstance in which the story occurs. Introduction The writer introduces characters, setting, and problem or conflict.Ĭharacters Individuals around whom the story revolves. Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution or Denouement Plot, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution Number of times this content has been viewed Button to like this content Button to share. Presentation on theme: "Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution or Denouement."- Presentation transcript:
