Exposition (Beginning)
Rising Action
Conflict
Climax
Resolution (Ending)
100

What part of the plot introduces the characters and setting?

Exposition.

100

What part of the plot shows events leading to the problem?

Rising Action

100

What is the main problem in the story called?

Conflict.

100

What is the most exciting part of the plot?

Climax.

100

What part of the plot shows how the story ends?

Resolution.

200

What important information is given in the exposition?

Characters, setting, and situation.

200

What happens to the problem during the rising action?

It becomes more difficult.

200

Who or what causes the conflict?

A person, nature, or situation.

200

When does the climax happen in the story?

 Near the end.

200

What happens to the conflict in the resolution?

It is solved.

300

Why is the exposition needed in a story?

To understand the story

300

Why is rising action important?

It builds excitement

300

Why is conflict important in a story?

It drives the plot.

300

Why is the climax important?

 It decides the outcome.

300

Why is the resolution important?

It gives closure.

400

What clue in the exposition shows a problem will happen?

A hint of conflict.

400

How do events in the rising action affect the character?

They create challenges.

400

How does the conflict affect the story events?

It shapes actions.

400

What usually happens to the conflict at the climax?

It reaches its peak.

400

How does the resolution reflect the climax?

It shows the result.

500

What would happen if the exposition were missing?

The story would be unclear.

500

What connects the exposition to the climax?

Rising action.

500

What would happen to the plot without conflict?

The story would be boring.

500

How does the climax change the direction of the story?

It leads to the ending.

500

What lesson can be learned from the resolution?

The moral.

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