Resolution
Falling Action
Climax
Rising Action
Exposition
100

The resolution takes place in this part of the text/story. 

What is the end?

100

The falling action takes place in this part of the text/story. 

What is after the climax or before the resolution?

100

The climax happens in this part of the story/text. 

What is the middle, comes closer to the end of the story; before falling action, and after rising action?

100

Is the rising action the shortest or the longest part of a passage?

What is the longest?

100

The exposition happens at this point of the story/text. 

What is the beginning?

200

This gets resolved in the end of the story.

What is the conflict?

200

This is what the falling action does. 

What is the part that solves the climax and starts the beginning of the resolution? 

200

The "villain" in the story is called this.

What is the antagonist?

200

Typically, there are this many 'rising action' events on a plot diagram.

What is three and/or two?

200

The main character or "hero" in the text is called this. 

What is the protagonist?

300

The resolution helps the plot in this way. 

What is concludes the falling action by revealing the result of the conflict.

300

What does the falling action do?

What is it resolves the conflict?

300

What happens during the climax?

What is introduce or continues conflict and the main event of the text?

300

What is the purpose of the rising action?

What is to build suspense and add details before the climax.

300

What does the exposition introduce?

What is the setting and the characters?

400

How does the falling action resolve the conflict of the story?

What is by ending or almost ending all of the drama and flowing into the resolution?

400

What is the conflict? 

What is the turning point in the story, or the change in the story? 

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