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Exposition is the part of a story normally at the beginning that provides background information about the characters, setting, and plot to help the audience understand and give context to the story going forward |
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Rising Action is the part that takes place after the exposition of a story where the plot is pushed towards where things like conflict and tension build, leading to the climax or turning point of the story. |
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The Climax comes after all the build-up of the rising action. It is the point in a story where the conflict reaches its highest point and is normally a turning point in the story. |
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Falling action is what happens after the height of the story. This is where the plot points start to wrap up and head toward the resolution. |
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The resolution is the conclusion of the story. This is where all the parts of the story are resolved and provides closure to the story. |
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